Baster Community tired of being left in the dark by Namibian Government

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The the most neglected culture/people in Namibia and SA.....Why our radical left/WOKE DONT CARE ?
In February 2007, the Kapteins Council has represented the Basters at the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO),[15] an international pro-democracy organisation founded in 1991. Operating in The Hague, it works to "facilitate the voices of unrepresented and marginalised nations and peoples worldwide, helping minorities to gain self-determination." Since November 2012, the UNPO has called on the Namibian government to recognise Basters as a 'traditional authority' in their historic territory,[15] as it has for some other ethnic groups in the country.
 
The the most neglected culture/people in Namibia and SA.....Why our radical left/WOKE DONT CARE ?
In February 2007, the Kapteins Council has represented the Basters at the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO),[15] an international pro-democracy organisation founded in 1991. Operating in The Hague, it works to "facilitate the voices of unrepresented and marginalised nations and peoples worldwide, helping minorities to gain self-determination." Since November 2012, the UNPO has called on the Namibian government to recognise Basters as a 'traditional authority' in their historic territory,[15] as it has for some other ethnic groups in the country.

Baasters are NOT indigenous Namibians - that's the problem #1. - they are factually Colonizers.

They have a "shady" history in regards to having collaborated with the Germans against e.g. Herero's, Namas and Ovambos and later with the RSA against SWAPO - that's the problem #2.

Namibia isn't exactly a democracy - that's problem #3
 
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