Namibia on Wednesday marked its first-ever Genocide Remembrance Day to honor more than 100,000 Ovaherero and Nama people who were systematically killed by German colonial forces between 1904 and 1908.

Serious question, has Germany EVER been on the right side of history?

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Namibia marks first-ever Genocide Remembrance Day

@Meron One thing that Germany did well was its post WW2 constitution, which centres on human rights. It places strong emphasis on human dignity and protecting the individual from excessive power of the state. Constitutions from other countries (especially older ones) typically focus more on structuring state powers and protecting the state from individuals.