Barbados PM Unveils Updated CARICOM Reparations Plan
Delegates will adopt an outcome document and consider three proposed international panels to advance reparations and restitution for Africans and the diaspora.
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Ghana brings reparations for transatlantic slave trade a step further
Ghana is taking the growing call for reparations over the transatlantic slave trade a significant step further towards concrete action. Weeks after the UN called it the 'gravest crime against humanity",…
On Wednesday, 17 June, Ghana will host an international summit on reparations related to slavery and colonialism. For three days, experts, ministers and heads of state will try to define the next steps in a movement that has recently crossed a symbolic course with the vote on a United Nations resolution recognizing slavery as the most serious crime against humanity.
A manifesto recently signed by Caribbean leaders puts Spain back at the center of the debate on reparations for slavery. Barbados’s Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, presented it yesterday at a conference in Ghana as “the moral, ethical and legal case” to compensate for the damage of four centuries of trafficking. Indignometer Level of impact for Spain: 9/10. The document threatens to rekindle an international campaign that questions Spanish historic…

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