PARAMARIBO – During the national commemoration of the abolition of slavery on July 1, Parliament Speaker Ashwin Adhin called for greater unity. At the Kwakoe Monument, he emphasized that Suriname can only move forward as a collective. He aptly concluded his speech with the proverb: “Ef’ yu no abi finga, yu no kan meki kofu”—after all, without fingers, you cannot make a fist. A critical look at July 1, 1863. Although the freedom of over 33,000 en…
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PARAMARIBO – During the national commemoration of the abolition of slavery on July 1, Parliament Speaker Ashwin Adhin called for greater unity. At the Kwakoe Monument, he emphasized that Suriname can only move forward as a collective. He aptly concluded his speech with the proverb: “Ef’ yu no abi finga, yu no kan meki kofu”—after all, without fingers, you cannot make a fist. A critical look at July 1, 1863. Although the freedom of over 33,000 en…