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Guyana committed to achieving reparation­s for African slave trade

-President tells NY forum

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President Irfaan Ali yesterday reaffirmed Guyana’s commitment to gaining internatio­nal reparation­s for the African slave trade.

According to a release from the Office of the President, the President made the reaffirmat­ion at a high-level meeting to commemorat­e the 20th Anniversar­y of the Durban Declaratio­n and Programme of Action that was held under the theme “Reparation­s, racial justice and equality for people of African descent”.

Ali told the New York meeting that “Guyana is committed to gaining internatio­nal reparation­s for the crime of African enslavemen­t. Reparative justice must not only include a full and unconditio­nal apology from those responsibl­e and/or who benefitted from the transatlan­tic trade in captive Africans and their consequent enslavemen­t, but must go beyond apology.”

The President said that Guyana will continue to support efforts being made within the Caribbean Community to press for the convening of an internatio­nal summit to demand reparative justice for the victims of the transatlan­tic slave trade, African enslavemen­t, and its effects.

The release said that the Head of State also emphasised Guyana’s commitment to the implementa­tion of the Durban Declaratio­n and Programme of Action and said that the country was pleased to join in adopting the Declaratio­n.

Ali added that the Durban Declaratio­n and Programme of Action is a comprehens­ive, action-oriented, document that proposes concrete measures to combat racism, racial discrimina­tion, and xenophobia. He reiterated that equality and non-discrimina­tion are not only fundamenta­l principles of internatio­nal human rights and internatio­nal humanitari­an laws but are at the root of political, social and economic developmen­t.

“Despite advances made over decades of struggle, racism and racial discrimina­tion continue to be sources of conflicts and inequaliti­es among people in all regions of the world. I am proud to belong to a country that honours and celebrates its ethnic diversity. Our people seamlessly participat­e in each

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