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CARICOM Welcomes Declaration of the Second Decade for People of African Descent
Thursday, 9 January 2025 (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown): CARICOM Chair, Hon. Mia Amor Mottley, SC, Prime Minister of Barbados, says the Community welcomes the 17 December United Nations Declaration of a Second International Decade for People of African Descent,...
Read MoreHaitian president demands reparations from France
Celebrating 221 years of Haitian independence, local authorities used...
Read MoreWe can’t build a future without facing the truth
IN BRITAIN, the story of slavery is often reduced...
Read MoreRacism a ‘Major Blocker’ to Reparations, says Denis O’Brien
If we wish to dismantle racism, the countries that...
Read MoreBritish State at Odds with Church of England on
The disparity in responses between the Church and the...
Read MoreReparations call will not go away, says PM Gonsalves
As many Europeans continue to make negative comments towards...
Read MoreSlavery reparations not about transfer of cash, says Lammy
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said the concept...
Read MoreA debt is owed – the UK should transition
Last week, the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) summit...
Read MoreTime has come for reparations dialogue, Commonwealth heads agree
Commonwealth leaders have agreed the "time has come" for...
Read MoreCommonwealth summit in Samoa: Why won’t the UK discuss
At the summit, a demand that the United Kingdom...
Read MoreCommonwealth leaders say ‘time has come’ for discussion on
Commonwealth leaders, ending a week-long summit in Samoa, said...
Read MoreKing Charles and the £200bn slavery reparations bill looming
King Charles and Keir Starmer have faced renewed calls...
Read MorePM Mia Mottley calls The Church of England’s reparations
“The conversation gives us the dignity of agency which...
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