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Commonwealth leaders to defy UK on slavery reparations

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Commonwealth heads of government are set to challenge the UK on reparations for the transatlantic slave trade at the upcoming summit in Samoa. Although Downing Street insists reparations are not on the agenda, sources reveal officials are negotiating a plan for further research and meaningful discussions that could lead to the UK owing billions in compensation.

Frederick Mitchell, Bahamas’ foreign minister, stated, “Once you broach the subject, it may take time, but people will come around.”

The draft communique highlights the need for reparatory justice, including financial reparations, debt relief, and educational programs, calling for an “inclusive conversation” on addressing historical harms. Despite opposition from UK officials, the communique currently includes detailed language on reparations.

Caribbean nations remain committed to pursuing justice, with broader discussions expected to continue at the next Commonwealth summit.

With growing demands for the UK to acknowledge its role in slavery, some countries are pressing for an apology and reparations, potentially worth trillions, as highlighted in a report by the University of West Indies. Meanwhile, King Charles has expressed regret over colonial wrongs but stopped short of a formal apology.

Source: BBC

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