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Mahalo has a great page on Namibia with links to authoritative sources which discuss histotical (as well as current) political and social issues in Namibia. The U.S. State Department is also a great source of information on the political situation in Namibia--with a nice summary of the history, including the struggle for independenc.
www.mahalo.com/Namibia
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5472.htm#history
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