Nangula Geingos, daughter of Namibia's late president and an activist, emphasizes her commitment to fighting fascism and preventing a return to imperialism and colonialism in Namibia. She highlights the importance of educating youth and leaders about these issues while affirming Namibia's resilience and supportive stance towards liberation movements like Palestine, Cuba, and Venezuela. teleSUR
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00:00In this context, Nangula Gengof, daughter of the late president of Namibia, Gengof,
00:05and also activist, talked about what she took away from the Congress, why the fight against
00:10fascism and neo-fascism is very important, and the position that Namibia gives to the
00:14world.
00:16My takeaway is going to be rededication to the people of Namibia, where I'm from, activism
00:29in the form of making sure we tell the youth, we tell our leaders of why it's important
00:39for us to fight fascism and to never, ever in the history of Namibia, return to imperialism,
00:46colonialism, or any kind of evil again.
00:53Namibia remains a country.
00:55We may be small in number, but we are very resilient and very brave.
01:01That's why we are called the land of the brave.
01:05We will continue to speak truth to power.
01:09We will continue to stand for countries like Palestine that are still fighting for their
01:16liberation.
01:17We will continue to be friends of Cuba.
01:20We will continue to be friends of Venezuela, because for us, we will believe and continue
01:25to believe that we are enemies of none and friends to all.
01:31That means really we are friends to all.
01:34That's the Namibian way.