"It's highly implausible and therefore improbable that either the collective West or the individual entities that benefited from profiting off unfree labor will be expected to pay back the compensation for the unfair stealing of the wealth to people themselves," the researcher explained.
"This is at least 245 years, if not 500 years, of history. Across that time, the demography of the collective West has changed dramatically. In other words, those that occupy these territories today are quite far removed from those that practiced unfree labor, either through slavery or indentured systems of servitude," the researcher highlighted.
"We cannot end up in a situation where an advanced, mature capitalist economy such as Germany decides it owes the peoples of Namibia an amount determined by the German government with no participation from Namibia itself. That's an example of where we are at present times," Maharajh said.