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The Association of the Ovaherero Genocide in the USA (OGA) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting awareness and affirmation of the 1904-1908 genocide, and the just resolution of the Ovaherero people’s demands for restitution from the Federal Republic of  Germany.

 1. Resolutions of the All Ovaherero Conference Held at Okakarara, Namimbia, March 4-5, 2004.  pdf

 2. Centennial Remembrance of the Ovaherero Genocide Ohamakari Program. pdf

 3. The All Ovaherero Summit Program, Okarara 2006. pdf

 4. Paramount Chief Kuaima Riruako's Motion on the Ovaherero Genocide Introduced in the Namibian Parliament, September 19, 2006. pdf

 5. The Policies, Strategies, Actions, and Omissions of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany – One Year After the Ohamakari "Apology", Advocate Vekuii Rukoro, August 25th, 2005. pdf

6. Genocide and Reparations in Former Soviet Republics in Global Perspective: With Special Comparative Analysis on the Cases of Ukraine and Namibia, Dr. Freidrich Kustaa, 2005. pdf

7. The Reflection of Samuel Maherero. pdf

8. Bibliography on the Ovaherero Genocide. pdf

9. Statement by the Herero/Mbanderu Genocide Committee in the USA in response to Germany's proposed N$160 million payment over a period of 10 years for the reconcilliation program, as reported in the Namibian, May 2005. pdf

10. Reparation for Herero People in Global Perspective: Focus on North American Repararions Cases and International Law, Dr. Freidrich Omo Kustaa, November 2004. pdf

11. Ovaherero Petition to the President of the Republic of Namibia, 2005. pdf

12. The 2004 Centennial Remembrance of the Ovaherero (Herero) Genocide by Germany, Dr. Ngondi A. Kamatuka, University of Kansas, November 4, 2004. pdf

13. Remarks of the Ovaherero/Ovambanderu Committee in the USA, August 28th, 2005, Okahandja, Namibia, delivered by Veraa Katuuo and Vepuka Kauari Katuuo. pdf

14 Ovaherero Genocide Committee Media Release, Windhoek, Namibia, May 14, 2006. Signed by Utjiua Muinjangue, Chairperson. pdf

15. Germany's Genocide in Namibia: The Case of the Herero and Nama People, 1904-1907, Dr. Friedrich Omo Kustaa, University of St. Thomas, April 2004. pdf

16. The Misinformation of Anti-Reparations Theorists . pdf

18. Ovaherero-Nama Position Paper.pdf

19. Joint Statement by the Ovaherero and Nama People to the German Authorities on the Formal Apology to the Aborigines by the Australian Government on 05 March 2008.pdf

20. Concentration Camps.pdf

21. Program of The Ovaherero Genocide Centennial Remembrance
of the Issuance of The Ovaherero Genocide Proclamation By Germany On October 2, 1904 at Ozombuzovindimba, Namibia, October 2, 2004.pdf

22. Sarkin, J. (2007). The Historical Origins, Convergence and Interrelationship
of International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law,
International Criminal and Public International and their Application from at least the Nineteenth Century. Hofstra University School of Law, Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, Vol. 1, 2007.pdf

23. Hanna, B. (2009). A Brief History of the Ovaherero Genocide and their Struggle for Reparations. Term Paper for The University of Kansas.pdf

24. CONSTITUTION & BY LAWS.pdf

 

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