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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Namibian Organization asks ICC for Investigation


The Namibian Society for Human Rights has asked the International Criminal Court to investigate former President Sam Nujoma for the disappearances and deaths of over 4,000 from 1990-2005. Nujoma led Namibia following its independence from South Africa and some of the disappeared were accused of spying for South Africa.

Posted by Ptowns at 4:28 PM  

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