The partnership between the 55-member African Union and the Caribbean Community (Caricom) of 20 countries will aim to intensify pressure on former slave-owning nations to engage with the reparations movement.

Delegates also announced the establishment of a global fund based in Africa aiming to accelerate the campaign.

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    1 year ago

    Formal apologies are in order, if desired, but reparations for slavery?

    If you look to the UK, just as an example, not to pick on anyone in particular, there are a lot of individuals and families who still are unbelievably wealthy because their ancestors amassed incredible wealth either from slave trade or from endeavours relying on massive slave labour in the carribians. That money is still here, and it still allows the ancestors of slavers to live like little kings.

    One prominent people this applies to is the new foreign secretary, David Cameron.

    If you want to learn more, there is an article on the topic, and a public database of estates who have profitted from slavery.