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00:38 It is very, very important as an African
00:41 that we do know all of our history,
00:43 not just the good parts, the bad parts,
00:46 so that we can move forward stronger and build a better
00:49 society.
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00:53 So there will always be reactions, good, bad,
01:02 and maybe in between.
01:03 But the thing is, having a conversation, healing,
01:06 is something that is more important.
01:08 And it has to start from somewhere.
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01:13 The colonial past was the past, but it was a bad thing.
01:17 Today, let's start this anew by sitting together,
01:21 by talking at eye level as well, politically, and also
01:27 culturally or socially, in that case,
01:30 in resolving the problem that's really affecting
01:34 our societies at large.
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01:39 Theory than in reality.
01:41 At the Berlin Conference of 1885,
01:44 Germany claimed territories on today's Tanzanian mainland.
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01:50 [LAUGHTER]
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01:54 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:04 Germany claimed territories in today's Tanzania, Rwanda,
02:07 and Burundi in 1885.
02:10 They enforced their claims over so-called German East Africa
02:13 with violence.
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