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UN Declares Slave Trade 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'

The UN resolution, supported by 123 countries, calls for reparatory justice including apologies and restitution for the transatlantic slave trade's enduring impact.

  • On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a Ghana-led resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans the "gravest crime against humanity," passing with 123 votes in favor, 3 against, and 52 abstentions.
  • Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama led the initiative as a "safeguard against forgetting" the at least 12.5 million Africans forcibly transported across the Atlantic over four centuries.
  • The resolution urges member states to consider formal apologies and financial compensation, while calling for the "prompt and unhindered restitution" of looted cultural artifacts to their countries of origin.
  • Argentina, Israel, and the United States voted against the measure, with Deputy U.S. Ambassador Dan Negrea objecting to the "attempt to rank crimes against humanity" and rejecting legal reparations claims.
  • While non-binding, the resolution initiates formal diplomatic dialogue on reparatory justice, aligning with the African Union's "Decade of Action on Reparations" to confront historical state-sanctioned wrongs.
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They were 178 nations to vote at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday 25 March. With 123 in favour and three against (52 abstentions), it adopted a resolution proclaiming "the... The article The trade of Africans recognized as "the most inhuman injustice against humanity" by the UN, only the United States, Israel and Argentina voted against it appeared first on current values.

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