Aftermath of the Cassinga Massacre e-bog
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It took the former South African Defence Force (SADF) less than four hours to kill more than eight hundred Namibian refugees at Cassinga on May 4, 1978. Thousands of survivors were left with irreparable physical and emotional injuries. The unhealed trauma of Cassinga, a Namibian civilian camp in southern Angola before the massacre, is beyond the worst that the victims of the attack experienced ...
E-bog
288,10 DKK
Forlag
Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Udgivet
27 marts 2017
Længde
186 sider
Genrer
African history
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783905758924
It took the former South African Defence Force (SADF) less than four hours to kill more than eight hundred Namibian refugees at Cassinga on May 4, 1978. Thousands of survivors were left with irreparable physical and emotional injuries. The unhealed trauma of Cassinga, a Namibian civilian camp in southern Angola before the massacre, is beyond the worst that the victims of the attack experienced on the ground. Unacceptable layers of pain and suffering continue to grow and multiply as the victims, grievances and other issues arising out of the aftermath of the massacre have been ignored, particularly following Namibia,s political independence.In this book, the afterlife of the victims, traumatic memories and their aspiration for justice vis-,-vis the perpetrators, enjoyment of blanket impunity from prosecution, in spite of their ongoing denial of killing and maiming innocent civilians at Cassinga, are explored with the aim to create public awareness about the unfortunate circumstances of the Cassinga victims.