Debating Reparations: Justice, History, and Misconceptions

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UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that reparations for slavery are not about financial compensation but rather about fostering relationships with African nations through skill and science sharing. This follows a call from Commonwealth leaders for discussions on reparations. Lammy emphasized the importance of non-financial reparatory justice and highlighted the UK's historical role in both the slave trade and its abolition. He also addressed the need for a new approach to Africa and expressed concern over the conflict in Sudan.
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