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"Underneath Shark Island, the Lüderitz port is set to expand as part of a multibillion-euro British-German green hydrogen project developed in Namibia. ... Many descendants fear that the Hyphen project could undermine efforts to preserve Namibia’s sites of the genocide as places of remembrance."
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‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century – my latest @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a ...
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‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century
Hanno Hauenstein