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Desist From Justifying Slavery, PeacePro Tells Colonial Masters

by Abdullahi Olesin
12 months ago
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The Foundation for Peace Professionals (PeacePro) has called on former colonial powers, including the United Kingdom, to formally acknowledge and take responsibility for the historic injustices of the transatlantic slave trade and colonial rule.

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The PeacePro was reacting to the recent controversial remarks by the United Kingdom Conservative Party leader, Kemi Bodenoch, opposing reparations for slavery and colonialism.

The PeacePro maintained that Bodenoch’s remarks undermines the grave and lasting impacts of the historical atrocities by the colonial masters.

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In a statement signed by its executive director, Abdulrazaq Hamzat, the PeacePro, emphasised that no amount of revisionism could erase, ” the brutal legacy of slavery and colonialism, which involved the widespread exploitation of millions and has left enduring scars on societies around the world.”

The group noted that the harms inflicted on African nations and other colonized communities were incalculable, affecting generations economically, socially, and culturally.

It noted that, “while reparations as being canvased by some may be necessary to address ongoing impacts, no compensation could fully account for the scope of suffering endured under these oppressive systems.

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“While we advocate for reparative justice as an essential step towards healing and global reconciliation, we must also recognise that no compensation could ever fully account for the immeasurable loss endured.

“The legacies of slavery and colonialism are embedded in global economic and social structures today. Only by confronting these truths and accepting responsibility can former colonial powers begin to address these persisting inequalities.”

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