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PICS: Germany returns 27 sets of colonial-era remains to Namibians

A Namibian delegation is taking possession of the remains of 27 of their countrymen whose bones were taken by German colonial forces more than a century ago for pseudo-scientific racial experiments.

Before the handover of the remains, Germans and Namibians gathered on Wednesday for a church ceremony in Berlin.

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The repatriation of the remains is a reminder of Germany's short-lived past as a colonial power in Africa which included the bloody suppression of a Herero and Nama uprising between 1904 and 1908 that left tens of thousands dead.

German Lutheran Bishop Petra Bosse-Huber told the group "we intend to do something today we should have done many years ago, namely to give back mortal human remains of people who became the first victims of the first genocide of the 20th century".

Two skulls are on display during a handing-over ceremony of human remains that were brought to Berlin during its colonial rule of the African nation in the French Church in Berlin. (AFP)

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Two skulls are on display during a handing-over ceremony of human remains that were brought to Berlin during its colonial rule of the African nation in the French Church in Berlin. (AFP)

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Namibia

A man holds a lit candle next to one of two skulls on display during a handing-over ceremony of human remains taken from Namibia, in the French Church in Berlin. (AFP)

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