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Namibia The violent heritage
David Soggot's "Namibia: The Violent Heritage" examines the long history of conflict, oppression, and struggle of the Namibian people, from the German colonial era to the South African occupation. The author reveals how the legacy of structural violence created political tensions, racial discrimination, and profound human rights violations. Through historical and political analysis, the book depicts the dynamics of Namibian resistance, the international role in the independence struggle, and the developments leading to the establishment of an independent Namibian state. This work is an important reference for studies of South Africa, colonialism, apartheid, and Namibian political history.
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