namibia crowds welcome colonialera skulls from germany
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Namibia crowds welcome colonial-era skulls from Germany

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Hundreds of Namibians have welcomed home 20 skulls of ancestors taken to Germany more than a century ago. Warriors on horseback shouted war cries and women in ceremonial dress ululated as the plane carrying the skulls landed in the capital Windhoek at sunrise. German scientists took the heads to perform discredited racial experiments. Prime Minister Nahas Angula said the "tragic chapter" of history was now closed, but many Namibians disagree, demanding Germany pay reparations. The skulls are believed to belong to 11 people from the Nama ethnic group and nine from the Herero, who died after an uprising against their German colonial rulers more than 100 years ago. They were among hundreds who starved to death after being rounded up in camps. In the 1880s, Germany acquired present-day Namibia, calling it German South-West Africa. In 1904 the Herero, the largest of about 200 ethnic groups, rose up against colonial rule, killing more than 120 civilians. The German response was ruthless. Gen Lothar von Trotha signed a notorious extermination order against the Herero, defeated them in battle and drove them into the desert, where most died of thirst. Of an estimated 65,000 Herero, only 15,000 survived. It is thought about 10,000 Nama people also died. In 1985, a UN report classified the events as an attempt to exterminate the Herero and Nama peoples of South-West Africa, and therefore the earliest attempted genocide in the 20th Century. In 2004, Germany's ambassador to Namibia expressed regret for what happened. "These mortal remains are testimony to horrors of colonialism and Germany's cruelty against our people," Prime Minister Angula said at Tuesday's airport ceremony. "The Namibian nation accepts these mortal remains as a symbolic closure of a tragic chapter." But many at the ceremony disagreed. Banners called for "Reparations now!" "We trust that the Namibian government will engage Germany for reparations and that justice will be done," Nama chief David Frederick, whose grandfather's skull was among those taken to Germany, told AFP news agency. Germany has expressed regret but consistently refused to pay reparations to its former colony, arguing that it has given much development aid to Namibia. The skulls' return was agreed after years of acrimonious negotiations. Many more skulls remain in Germany.  

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