The publishing group Democratic Media Holdings (DMH) has shocked and
horrified reaction to the racist gaffes of the Minister of Youth,
National Service, Sport and Culture, Kazenambo Kazenambo, who has
threatened including white Namibians with a land occupation.
Having had the Minister of Youth, National Service, Sport and Culture,
Kazenambo Kazenambo during his speech lasting about 30 minutes talking
more and more enraged ....
Windhoek - releases his verbal circular envelope was a report in the
British newspaper "Namibian Sun" of 11 Of November. In it the chief
editor of the paper, Jan Poolman, a confidential Cabinet document was
discussed, whereby the cost of the trip to Germany a Namibian
delegation to the return of 20 skulls of Herero and Nama has increased
from original estimates of 1 million N $ to 1.7 million N $ ( AZ
reported).
At a press conference on Wednesday Kazenambo had not denied but the
cost increase, but it is outraged that a document classified as secret
was leaked to the public. For this fact made the authors of the
editorial contribution Kazenambo responsibility of the Cabinet
document was "stolen" and the contents of such a "distorted" was
reproduced, "as if he had an interview on the subject with me."
Through this type of "tendentious, provocative and intolerant" of the
reporting was "damn Boer" (Poolman) made it clear that he still had
"the mentality of a Koevoet" and "no remorse for the murder committed
by his ancestors thousands of Namibians" feel . Finally, the trip to
Germany was undertaken solely for the purpose posthumously restore
human dignity of victims who were murdered during the colonial rule in
Namibia.
By Poolman have moved but not this, but the costs associated with the
center of his reporting, he had made it clear that "he is more about
money than the murder of our ancestors" was concerned. Thus had not
only denounced Poolman as "sick mind" but also demonstrates that
"divide-apartheid mentality" the owner and publisher of 'Namibian Sun
"his.
... He tore the end of his opinion conspicuously a copy of the "Namibian Sun".
With reference to the "insensitive" reporting and "arrogance" by
Poolman, Kazenambo said: "The white people (in Namibia) should be the
policy of national reconciliation can not be regarded as self-evident.
Many of them still occupy the land that was stolen from our ancestors.
If they should continue to challenge us, we will get back to
confiscate their farms and what belongs to us. "
Kazenambo, who in the course of his speech lasting about 30 minutes
talking more and more enraged and demonstratively a copy of the
"Namibian sun" tore, was also "shocked" about the fact that the
newspaper "constantly quoted from confidential Cabinet documents."
This will make the newspaper not only guilty of theft, for which they
should be indicted, but had also abused the freedom of the press for
the purpose, "to insult others." Moreover, such a brochure 'unethical'
recovery of secret documents not only the mistrust within the
government and endangering national security, but also exposing the
"disturbed" informers as traitors who had leaked confidential
information to the newspaper.
Chrisna Greef, Executive Director and CEO of DMH, the addition of the
"Namibian Sun" and the "Republikein" and moved "AZ", appeared in a
written statement deeply troubled about Kazenambos general settlement
with alleged neo-colonialists. In it she points out, the Minister's
comments represented "represents a serious threat to peace and
stability in Namibia when they should represent the opinion of the
Cabinet, the Government, or the majority of Namibia's population" one.
Furthermore Greef stressed that the Cabinet documents based on the
report had been (with taxpayer funded) trip to Germany of the Namibian
delegation in the public interest. Furthermore, they suggested to the
minister or the government to take legal action against Poolman, or
the "Namibian Sun", if this actually a "criminal act" should have been
guilty.