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Nookie1986 [14]
3 years ago
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(a)Describe how South Africa intended to exploit Namibia after 1945.​

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HACTEHA [7]3 years ago
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From 1947, Namibians (initially via intermediaries) had begun to petition the United Nations (UN) against South African rule. A series of cases before the International Court of Justice (World Court)—the last, in 1971, declaring the mandate forfeiture by the United Nations in 1966 to be valid—led to a de jure UN assumption of sovereignty and de facto support via publicity, negotiation, and training for Namibian liberation.

In South West Africa the churches (numbering at least 80 percent of black Namibians in their membership) took an early lead in petitioning the UN and South Africa and created a climate of black social and civil opinion favourable to the liberation struggle; they were slow, however, to endorse its armed phase. From the 1950s to the ’70s the churches had become increasingly national in staff and outlook, in some cases after severe conflicts with the overseas parent” bodies and local missionaries.

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