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Caribbean countries to hold slavery reparations talks on UK visit

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By Catarina Demony LONDON (Reuters) -A delegation from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) reparations commission will hold talks this week with officials and politicians in Britain on addressing the

Caribbean Nations to Discuss Slavery Reparations During UK Visit

Reparations Talks Between Caribbean and UK

By Catarina Demony

Historical Context of Slavery

LONDON (Reuters) -A delegation from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) reparations commission will hold talks this week with officials and politicians in Britain on addressing the historical injustices of slavery and colonialism, as well as their lasting impacts.

CARICOM's Reparations Plan

At least 12.5 million Africans were kidnapped, forcibly transported by European ships and sold into slavery from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Advocates say action is needed to confront the enduring legacies, such as racism.

Opposition to Reparations

Calls for reparations have gained momentum worldwide, particularly among CARICOM, a group of 15 member states that includes Barbados and Jamaica, and the African Union (AU).

Public Awareness and Education

CARICOM has a reparations plan, which includes calls for a full and formal apology, education programmes, debt cancellation and monetary compensation, while the AU is developing its own.

A backlash against reparations has also been growing, and many European leaders have opposed even talking about them, with opponents arguing that today's states and institutions should not be held responsible for historical wrongs.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said ahead of the Commonwealth summit in Samoa last year that he preferred to look forward rather than engage in "very long, endless discussions about reparations on the past".

However, at the end the summit, leaders of the 56-nation group headed by Britain's King Charles agreed to include in their final communique that the time had come for a discussion on the issue.

The CARICOM commission's visit will take place from November 17 to 20 and aims to "strengthen strategic partnerships and promote a joint programme of public education and engagement on the reparations agenda", a media advisory said.

A 2025 poll commissioned by The Repair Campaign revealed gaps in public knowledge about the Britain's role in slavery and colonialism, with 85% of respondents unaware the country had forcibly transported over 3 million Africans to the Caribbean.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • CARICOM delegation to discuss reparations with UK officials.
  • Focus on addressing historical injustices of slavery and colonialism.
  • CARICOM's plan includes education and monetary compensation.
  • Opposition to reparations exists among European leaders.
  • Visit aims to strengthen partnerships and public education.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is reparations?
Reparations refer to compensation given to individuals or communities for injustices or harm suffered, often related to historical events such as slavery or colonialism.
What is CARICOM?
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is an organization of 15 Caribbean nations and dependencies aimed at promoting economic integration and cooperation among its members.
What is colonialism?
Colonialism is the practice of acquiring and maintaining control over foreign territories, often involving the exploitation of resources and the subjugation of local populations.
What is public awareness?
Public awareness refers to the understanding and knowledge that the general public has about specific issues, often influenced by education and media.

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