
Germany Rejects Colonial Reparations, Citing International Law
Germany is confronting its colonial past with symbolic gestures and development aid for Namibia—while firmly rejecting financial reparations as legally baseless.

Germany is confronting its colonial past with symbolic gestures and development aid for Namibia—while firmly rejecting financial reparations as legally baseless.

Germany returned the Benin Bronzes last year with plans for a permanent museum in Nigeria financed by the German taxpayers. The plan now seems unlikely after the Nigerian president handed ownership of the artefacts to a local chieftain.

Critics of the repatriation argue that the Bronzes were bought legitimately by German collectors in the 19th century and that Nigeria was never a German colony.