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Western Europe. However, the OAU's official policy was to base its support for anti-colonial movements on their willingness to use force if necessary. The money was offered to both SWANU and SWAPO for the express purposes of undertaking an armed struggle against South African rule. Kozonguizi refused to make a commitment to armed struggle; whether this was due to his personal preference for passive resistance or whether he was simply skeptical about the wisdom of taking up arms against the well-equipped South African security forces is disputed. The repercussions of his decision were politically catastrophic for SWANU. SWAPO was able to argue that its willingness to initiate armed struggle gave it legitimacy in the eyes of the Namibian people that SWANU lacked. The OAU immediately withdrew recognition from SWANU and awarded the £20,000 to SWAPO. It also recognised SWAPO as the sole authentic representative of the Namibian people. This doomed any remaining prospects SWANU held for receiving assistance from the OAU or any black African government.
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affiliation with SWANU and issued its own party constitution. It also rebranded itself as the South West
African People's Organisation (SWAPO) and opened its ranks to Namibians of all ethnic backgrounds. SWAPO's agenda was virtually identical to SWANU's: both called for an end to colonialism and imperialism, promoted pan-African ideals, and called for the economic, cultural, and social advancement of the Namibian people. However, SWANU placed a disproportionate emphasis on self-reliance, while SWAPO acknowledged the importance of external actors and the role of the United Nations in securing Namibian independence from South Africa.
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847:SWANU is a
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604:Visa policy
379:Legislature
1977:Categories
1930:Walvis Bay
1921:Swakopmund
1713:Parliament
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581:in Namibia
562:Minister:
518:Regional:
217:Party flag
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714:apartheid
678:Politburo
494:General:
482:Elections
426:Judiciary
330:President
323:Executive
265:Elections
109:Left-wing
61:President
1939:Windhoek
1888:Rehoboth
1631:Archived
1612:Archived
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1325:See also
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749:Windhoek
668:party.
654:Namibian
594:Passport
391:Chairman
90:Ideology
1879:Omaruru
1852:Karibib
1843:Gobabis
1073:Result
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567:(list)
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172:0 / 42
141:Slogan
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1903:Rundu
1861:Outjo
1781:SWANU
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210:0 / 5
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