Namibia proudly occupied the moral high ground with the International Court of Justice case against the Palestinian genocide. …
Is Fascism Back?International Court of Justice
Also known as: ICJ · World Court
International court where South Africa filed a genocide case against Israel, mentioned in coverage of US-South Africa tensions.
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- March 2025
- February 2024
… on tapestry.” Earlier this year, The Namibian reported that the Ovaherero and Nama communities have called on president Geingob to demonstrate his commitment to addressing reparations for Germany’s 1904 to 1908 genocide by taking legal action in the International Court of Justice …
Katjiua still disagrees with Geingob on genocide… His leadership was characterised by inclusivity, transparency and accountability,” he said.Bhengu-Motsiri added that Geingob’s support for the Palestinian people, and alignment with South Africa’s stance in the International Court of Justice, showcased his dedication to global ju …
ANC pays tribute to Geingob- January 2024
South Africa has taken Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ, also known as the World Court) in The Hague claiming genocide has been committed against Palestinians during the Gaza conflict. …
What Does South Africa Taking Israel to Court for Genocide Mean for the War In Gaza?- May 2023
… Eksteen’s career engagements with Namibia started when he, as a young diplomat, in the mid-1960s became a member of the team defending South Africa at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, in a case instituted by Liberia and Ethiopia to challenge South Africa’s rule ov …
Diplomat’s memoir an account of transitions
US ambassador allegedly coordinating political pressure on South Africa
According to The Namibian, US ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III has publicly demanded that South Africa withdraw from its genocide case against Israel, abandon broad-based black economic empowerment, and repeal the Expropriation Act. The article alleges that Bozell is coordinating with AfriForum, a civil rights group, and South African politicians Gayton McKenzie and Mmusi Maimane to apply pressure on the ANC government through legal, political, and diplomatic channels.
5 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Sunday 5 April
US ambassador allegedly coordinating political pressure on South Africa
According to The Namibian, US ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III has publicly demanded that South Africa withdraw from its genocide case against Israel, abandon broad-based black economic empowerment, and repeal the Expropriation Act. The article alleges that Bozell is coordinating with AfriForum, a civil rights group, and South African politicians Gayton McKenzie and Mmusi Maimane to apply pressure on the ANC government through legal, political, and diplomatic channels.
5 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Wednesday 18 February
Trump's US envoy arrives in South Africa as tensions rise
Conservative media critic Brent Bozell has arrived in South Africa to take up his post as US ambassador amid strained relations between the countries. Tensions have escalated since Trump returned to office in January 2025, with disputes over South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice and the Trump administration's boycott of South Africa's G20.
18 February 2026 · New Era →
Tuesday 10 February
Australian police clash with protesters at Israeli president visit
Police in Sydney used pepper spray and force against thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators protesting Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit on Monday, resulting in 27 arrests and injuries to officers and protesters, with authorities defending their actions as necessary restraint.
10 February 2026 · The Namibian →
Wednesday 4 February
Namibia must build alliances to defend self-determination against imperialism
An opinion piece argues that small resource-rich nations like Namibia face threats to sovereignty from great powers pursuing imperial interests, citing the US attack on Venezuela as evidence. The author calls for Global South countries to form strategic alliances based on shared principles to ensure collective security and protect their right to self-determination.
4 February 2026 · The Namibian →
Monday 12 January
US military intervention in Venezuela violates UN Charter, opinion argues
An opinion piece by a retired major general argues that a large-scale US military strike against Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolas Maduro violates Article 2(4) of the UN Charter, which prohibits the threat or use of force against another state's territorial integrity without UN Security Council authorization or self-defence justification. The author contends that while sitting heads of state enjoy immunity from foreign jurisdiction under international law, the US can still prosecute Maduro under domestic law via the Ker-Frisbie Doctrine if he is brought to American soil.
12 January 2026 · New Era →
Opinion: Trump's Venezuela intervention violates international law
A social justice scholar argues that the US bombing and kidnapping of Venezuelan President Maduro breaches the UN Charter and sets a dangerous precedent for sovereign nations, particularly in the global South. He contends the military action was justified by false pretexts about drug trafficking when the real motive is access to Venezuela's oil reserves, and warns that Namibia faces similar risks given its recent oil discoveries.
12 January 2026 · New Era →
Friday 9 January
Indian climate firm denies misuse of foreign funds allegations
An Indian climate advocacy firm led by activist Harjeet Singh has denied allegations by India's Enforcement Directorate that it misused over $666,000 in foreign funds between 2021 and 2025 to promote the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty and influence policy. The ED alleges the funds, presented as consultancy fees, were used for activism that could compromise India's energy security, though the firm says the allegations are "baseless, biased and misleading."
9 January 2026 · New Era →