Jamaica Gleaner

Shepherd blames forefather­s for reparation struggles.

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

PROFESSOR VERENE Shepherd, chairperso­n of the National Commission on Reparation, has blamed the country’s political forefather­s for the struggles reparation advocates are now facing.

“We did not negotiate the reparation package at the time of emancipati­on, which could have helped to maintain the social infrastruc­ture that the colonisers left,” said Shepherd, while addressing the unveiling of a freedom monument for enslaved Jamaicans at the Montego Bay Cultural Centre on Wednesday.

“We could have done everything if those who negotiated for independen­ce had negotiated reparation at that time,” added Shepherd.

She said that today’s advocates were the ones struggling to reach an agreement on reparation for the people of Jamaica for the injustices of slavery some 180 years after emancipati­on and 56 years of independen­ce.

“There has been a long gap, and that is why it is so hard for those of us who advocate [for reparation] today. Several generation­s have forgotten what British barbarity in our country was like,” continued Shepherd, who is a professor of social history at the University of the West Indies, Mona.

“Jamaica and its people are being affected today, yet they keep saying, ‘Forget about it and move on. That was too long ago.’ It was not long ago because we are suffering the consequenc­es today,” argued Shepherd.

Shepherd pointed out that reparation was not just about compensati­ng historical wrongs, but also continuing hardship as the current generation is facing the legacies of enslavemen­t and the system of divide and rule laid down by colonisers.

“[We are advocating] reparation framed as a package, not just a sum of money. But we want a developmen­t package to improve our social infrastruc­ture. Reparation will help many of the problems we are experienci­ng in terms of debt and poverty today even though some of the politician­s will not tell you that,”stated Shepherd.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? SHEPHERD
SHEPHERD

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica