"Apologies and Reparations: Descendants of Slave Owners in Guyana Confronting the Past"

Descendants of a British slave owner in Guyana, John Gladstone, have issued a formal apology for their ancestor's involvement in slavery, acknowledging it as a crime against humanity with lasting negative impacts. Charles Gladstone, a descendant, traveled to Guyana with five relatives to offer the apology and announced the creation of a fund for various projects in the country. The apology comes as Guyana's President demands reparations and lashes out at the descendants of European slave traders. Protesters at the event called for financial compensation from Britain and other European nations, while Gladstone urged other descendants to open conversations about their ancestors' crimes.
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- William Gladstone's family apologises for role in slave trade BBC
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