More Than 120 Nations Support UN Measure Declaring Slavery 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'
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The vote of the General Assembly of the United Nations, which proclaimed the African slave trade on 25 March 2026 as the "worst crime against humanity", is a "historical decision", welcomed the following day the African Union (AU). This resolution was adopted by Ghana with 123 votes in favour, 3 against and 52 abstentions. In Benin, the non-participation of the representative in the UN in this vote on Day J caused misunderstanding. Faced with cr…
"The most serious crime against humanity" is mentioned in the resolution. It refers exclusively to the transatlantic slave trade, because that fits in with post-colonial brainwashing. Quilted nonsense that does not stand up to historical facts. by Eric Angerer On 25 March, the United Nations classified the transatlantic slave trade as "the most serious crime against humanity." Thus, post-colonialism now beats the Holocaust. In this ideology, Jew…
More Than 120 Nations Support UN Measure Declaring Slavery 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'
The United States, Israel, and Argentina voted against a United Nations resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity, while 123 nations supported the resolution calling for reparatory justice. The post More Than 120 Nations Support UN Measure Declaring Slavery ‘Gravest Crime Against Humanity’ appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Leaders welcome landmark UN slavery resolution – China Daily
Leaders in Africa and beyond are warmly welcoming a landmark United Nations General Assembly resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans and racialized chattel enslavement of Africans as “the gravest crime against humanity”. Spearheaded by Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama, the resolution was adopted last week with 123 votes in favor and 52 abstentions. Three countries — Argentina, Israel and the United States — voted against i…
Gonsalves blasts UK, US stances on UN reparations resolution
Former St Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has publicly praised a recent United Nations General Assembly resolution that declares the transatlantic slave trade and the racialized chattel enslavement of Africans as the “gravest crime against humanity”. The resolution, spearheaded by President John Mahama of Ghana on behalf of the African Union, was presented on March […]
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