Removal of German colonial-era statue met with cheers in Namibia
(last modified Thu, 24 Nov 2022 08:09:49 GMT )
Nov 24, 2022 08:09 UTC
  • Removal of German colonial-era statue met with cheers in Namibia

A large crane lifted a colonial-era statue of German official Curt von Francois in the Namibian capital Windhoek on Wednesday, as a crowd that gathered nearby clapped and hooted in delight.

The 2.4 meter (7-foot, 9-inch) bronze statue of von Francois was unveiled in 1965 during the 75-year anniversary celebrations of Windhoek.

The controversial statue was seen as a symbol of colonial oppression in the southern African nation, and is the latest to be taken down as activists around the world mount campaigns for their removals.

Germany has a troubled past with Namibia. The country apologized in 2021 for its role in the massacre of Herero and Nama tribespeople in Namibia more than a century ago and officially described it as a genocide for the first time.

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