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Namibia Strongly Rejects Germany's Support for Israel Amidst Ongoing Gaza Crisis
In a poignant statement, Namibia expresses firm opposition to Germany's recent decision to support Israel in the International Court of Justice regarding the Gaza crisis. Namibian President Hage Geingob underscores Germany's historical responsibility for the first genocide of the 20th century committed on Namibian soil from 1904-1908. The President conveys deep concern over Germany's apparent disregard for the parallels between its past actions in Namibia and the current situation in Gaza.
Historical Context: Namibia's Genocidal Past: Namibia highlights Germany's historical culpability for the genocidal actions that occurred on Namibian soil in the early 20th century. Tens of thousands of innocent Namibians suffered inhumane and brutal conditions during this period. The Namibian government emphasizes that Germany is yet to fully atone for the atrocities committed during this dark chapter.
Germany's Stance on Israel's Actions in Gaza: The statement criticizes Germany for rejecting South Africa's indictment before the International Court of Justice, which accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. President Geingob expresses dismay that Germany, given its historical background, has chosen to defend Israel's actions against innocent civilians, despite alarming reports of violent deaths and widespread displacement in Gaza.{loadmoduleid 377}
Morality and International Commitments: Namibia questions the moral consistency of Germany, pointing out the contradiction between expressing commitment to the United Nations Convention against genocide, particularly regarding Namibia, and supporting what is described as the equivalent of a holocaust and genocide in Gaza. The President argues that Germany's decision conflicts with the principles of justice and human rights.
International Condemnation of Israel's Actions: Namibia aligns itself with international organizations, citing Human Rights Watch's conclusion that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza. The President emphasizes the urgency of addressing the humanitarian crisis, where over 23,000 Palestinians have lost their lives, and 85% of civilians in Gaza face displacement amid acute shortages of essential services.
Call for Reconsideration: President Geingob reiterates a previous appeal for global attention to the plight of Palestinians in Gaza and implores the German government to reconsider its decision to intervene in defense of Israel before the International Court of Justice. The statement emphasizes the importance of collective efforts in promoting peace and justice, condemning violence, and protecting innocent lives.
Namibia's strong stance reflects a blend of historical consciousness, moral principles, and a call for global solidarity in addressing current humanitarian crises. The statement seeks to evoke introspection on Germany's part in light of its historical legacy and its role in supporting Israel amidst the ongoing challenges in Gaza.{loadmoduleid 378}
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