Jamaica Gleaner

Macron rejects racism, but colonial statues to remain

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PARIS (AP): FRENCH PRESIDENT Emmanuel Macron vowed Sunday to stand firm against racism, and said France should take a fresh look at its relations with Africa.

However, he insisted that France will not take down statues of controvers­ial, colonial-era figures, as has happened in some other countries in the wake of George Floyd’s death in the US and ensuing worldwide protests against racial injustice.

Unusually for a French leader, Macron acknowledg­ed that someone’s “address, name, colour of skin” can reduce their chances at succeeding in French society.

After multiple protests in France in recent weeks, he promised to be “uncompromi­sing in the face of racism, anti-Semitism and discrimina­tion”.

Amid calls for taking down statues tied to France’s slave trade or colonial wrongs, Macron warned against the dangers of trying to rewrite history. “The republic will not erase any trace, or any name, from its history ... it will not take down any statue.”

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AP French President Emmanuel Macron.

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