تجارة الرقيق

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UK threatens to halt visas for countries demanding slavery reparations

The British Reform Party has threatened to stop issuing visas to citizens of countries demanding reparations from the UK for its historical role in the transatlantic slave trade. The party views these demands as an attempt to drain the British treasury.

Wael Abdel Aziz Addresses Mohamed Ramadan's Audience About 'Lion'

Artist Wael Abdel Aziz has reached out to the audience of Mohamed Ramadan, detailing his new film 'Lion,' which explores the slave trade in the late 19th century. The film highlights significant historical issues and reflects their impact on contemporary societies.

British Calls to Reject Slave Compensation Demands After UN Decision

Following a UN resolution condemning the transatlantic slave trade, British writer Daniel Hannan urges the UK government to reject compensation claims for slavery, deeming them an act of hostility that warrants a political response.

United Nations Declares Slave Trade as a Crime Against Humanity

The United Nations recently voted on a historic resolution declaring the slave trade as the 'most heinous crime against humanity'. This decision revives discussions on reparations and the historical responsibilities of nations involved.

UN General Assembly Votes to Recognize Slave Trade as Crime

The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a historic resolution labeling the transatlantic slave trade as the 'most heinous crime against humanity.' This decision bolsters the African Union's efforts to seek reparations amidst strong opposition from historically involved Western nations.

United Nations Declares Slavery as a Crime and Calls for Reparations

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution describing slavery as the 'most heinous crime against humanity.' This decision emphasizes the need for the return of cultural properties to their countries of origin without compensation, recognizing the negative impacts of the transatlantic slave trade.

UN Recognizes Slavery as a Grave Crime Against Humanity

In a historic move, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution proposed by Ghana to recognize transatlantic slavery as a grave crime against humanity. This decision, which also calls for reparations for victims, faced strong opposition from the United States and abstentions from several European countries.

UN Declares Slave Trade in Africa as a Crime Against Humanity

In a historic move, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution labeling the transatlantic slave trade as the 'most heinous crime against humanity.' This decision comes amid abstentions from EU countries and the UK, raising questions about reparative justice.

United Nations Declares Slave Trade in Africa as Humanity's Gravest Crime

The United Nations General Assembly has passed a historic resolution labeling the slave trade in Africa as the 'gravest crime against humanity.' This decision calls for official apologies, reparations, and the return of looted cultural artifacts.

UN General Assembly Declares Slave Trade in Africa a Crime

In a historic move, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Wednesday that describes the slave trade in Africa as one of the most heinous crimes against humanity. This decision came after a majority vote, with 123 countries in favor and 52 abstaining.

UN Adopts Historic Resolution Condemning Slave Trade in Africa

In a historic move, the United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution declaring the slave trade in Africa as 'the most heinous crime against humanity.' This resolution opens the door for apologies and reparations for centuries of slavery, despite opposition from three countries and abstention from 52 others.