British Crown, Exposed for Centuries of Slavery. King Charles, Prepared to Apologize for Crimes Against Humanity
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The pressure on King Charles is increasing, after research has shown that the British monarchy and the Royal Navy have played a central role in extending and protecting transatlantic trade with Africans over hundreds of years. Parliamentarians, UN experts and human rights organizations are officially sorry by the Crown, arguing that the simple expressions of "personal repentance" are not enough to answer one of the most serious crimes in human h…
A new book by American historian Brooke N. Newman, released on January 29 in the United Kingdom, shows how the monarchy, from Elizabeth I to George IV, has invested in the slave trade. It is enough to fuel the debate on requests for excuses and reparations from representatives of the nations concerned.
King Charles is being asked to apologize after a whirlwind of revelations about the British monarchy's role in the global slave trade.
More and more British voices ask King Charles to make an official apology for the role of monarchy in transatlantic slavery, after new research shows direct involvement of...
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