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French Parliament Moves to Abolish Symbolic Slavery Legislation

The French Parliament is taking steps to abolish 17th-century laws that describe enslaved individuals in its colonies as 'moving objects.' This decision reflects France's efforts to confront its colonial legacy.

French Parliament Abolishes Slavery Law in Historic Move

The French Parliament unanimously voted to abolish the slavery law, reflecting the country's desire to confront its painful past. This decision follows over 170 years since the abolition of slavery in French colonies.

France votes to symbolically abolish slavery laws

The French Parliament unanimously voted to abolish a set of royal decrees known as the 'Code noir' or Black Code. This decision aims to address France's colonial legacy, despite some demands for reparations remaining unmet.

Pope Leon Rejects War Instructions and Apologizes for Slavery

In a historic move, Pope Leon has rejected ancient war instructions from the fifth century that justified wars. This announcement was made in an official document, where he also called for a global organization for artificial intelligence and apologized for the church's role in supporting transatlantic slavery.

French Parliament Votes to Repeal Historic Slavery Law

On May 28, the French Parliament unanimously voted to repeal the 'Slavery Law' that governed slavery in French colonies, marking a symbolic commitment to historical justice. This decision was supported by President Emmanuel Macron.

French National Assembly Reopens Slavery and Compensation Debate

The French National Assembly is holding an important session today to discuss the repeal of the 'Black Ordinance' that defines slavery conditions in French colonies. This discussion comes at a sensitive time as former politician Dominique de Villepin faces investigations regarding his wealth.

French National Assembly Votes to Repeal the Black Ordinance

In a historic move, French lawmakers unanimously voted to repeal the 'Black Ordinance' that regulated slavery in French colonies. This decision, supported by President Macron, reflects a commitment to addressing colonial legacies.

Explore underwater memorial to slave ship attracting global visitors

An underwater memorial to a sunken slave ship draws visitors from around the world seeking to connect with their historical roots. Located at the shipwreck site, this memorial symbolizes collective memory and cultural heritage.

Open Donald Locke Exhibition in London: Forms Resisting Slavery Era

The Camden Arts Centre in London has opened a retrospective exhibition of Guyanese artist Donald Locke, featuring three paintings created solely in black. These works reflect profound humanitarian and political issues.

Arrest three women linked to ISIS for slavery and terrorism in Australia

Australian authorities have arrested three women on charges related to slavery and terrorism after their return from conflict zones. This action is part of the government's efforts to combat extremism and enhance national security.

Charge Two Women Linked to ISIS in Australia with Human Trafficking

Australian police have charged two women associated with ISIS after their return from a refugee camp in Syria. Investigations revealed their involvement in slavery and human trafficking during their time with the organization.

Australian Authorities Arrest Three Women Returning from Syria

Australian authorities have arrested three women upon their return from Syria, where they are suspected of involvement in slavery and terrorism-related activities. These arrests come amid rising concerns over the return of foreign fighters to their home countries.

Demand for Financial Compensation for Slavery Legacy in France

In 2026, descendants of enslaved individuals in France are escalating demands for the restitution of billions of euros taken from their ancestors. They seek 'restorative justice' instead of symbolic apologies.

Explore the History of Slavery in the Mediterranean at Paris Exhibition

The Arab World Institute in Paris is hosting a documentary art exhibition titled 'Slaves in the Mediterranean,' focusing on the history of slavery and the exchange of captives between the Mediterranean shores from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The exhibition showcases historical documents and artworks that highlight this dark period in history, whose effects are still felt today.

United Nations Declares Slavery One of the Worst Crimes Against Humanity

In a historic move, the United Nations General Assembly voted to classify slavery as one of the gravest crimes against humanity. This decision has sparked widespread discussions on historical justice and the need to acknowledge the painful truths of human history.

Erupting Civil War in America: April 12, 1861

On April 12, 1861, the American Civil War erupted, marking a significant historical turning point in the United States. The conflict began with the attack on Fort Sumter by Confederate forces, escalating tensions between the Northern and Southern states.

UN General Assembly Declares Slave Trade a Crime Against Humanity

In a historic move, the UN General Assembly has declared that the transatlantic slave trade is one of the greatest crimes against humanity. This decision aims to address the ongoing impacts of slavery.

France Calls for Serious Steps to Compensate Slavery Victims

France, represented by Jean-Marc Ayrault and Aissatou Sow, has urged for effective measures to compensate victims of slavery. This call follows the United Nations' classification of slavery as one of the gravest crimes against humanity.

UN Resolution Sparks Debate in Africa on Slavery Atrocities

On March 25, the United Nations adopted a resolution labeling the transatlantic slave trade as 'one of the gravest crimes against humanity.' This decision has raised concerns in Africa about the potential marginalization of memories of other slavery systems experienced on the continent.

Explore the Impact of Slavery in 'Lion' Film by Mohamed Ramadan

The film 'Lion', starring Egyptian actor Mohamed Ramadan, addresses issues of slavery and oppression through a poignant narrative. It highlights the struggles individuals face in their quest for freedom.

UN condemns slave trade, sparks international division

On March 25, the UN General Assembly adopted a historic resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade as 'the most heinous crime against humanity.' The decision has elicited mixed reactions among member states.

Australian Court Investigates Indonesian Woman's Slavery Case

An Australian court is examining allegations against a Malaysian couple for enslaving an Indonesian woman, who faced abuse and neglect. The case raises serious concerns about migrant labor rights in Australia.

UN resolution declares slavery a crime against humanity

The UN Human Rights Council has issued a historic resolution labeling transatlantic slavery as a crime against humanity, reigniting discussions on historical justice. This recognition raises questions about the responsibilities of nations in addressing the impacts of this crime.

United Nations Addresses Modern Slavery in New Vote

Last week, the United Nations General Assembly voted on modern slavery, highlighting the persistence of this issue despite its international criminalization. This vote comes amid growing discussions on how slavery continues in the modern era, despite global efforts to eradicate it.

Dutch King Apologizes for Colonial Slavery History

In a historic move, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands has officially apologized for his country's role in slavery, marking the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in its colonies. Experts view this apology as essential for addressing the lingering effects of the past.

Discover New Underground Railroad Passage in New York

Historians in New York have unveiled a new passage linked to the Underground Railroad, used in the 19th century for transporting runaway slaves. This historic discovery now faces serious threats from urban development projects that could lead to its destruction.

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.

US and Israel Reject UN Resolution on Slavery

The United States and Israel voted against a UN resolution that condemns slavery as a crime against humanity, while several European nations and Japan abstained. The resolution, introduced by Ghana, received support from 123 countries.

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 General Assembly Condemns Slave Trade as a Crime Against Humanity

On Wednesday, the UN General Assembly voted on a resolution presented by the African group, condemning the enslavement of Africans and the transatlantic slave trade. This decision is seen as a significant step in addressing historical injustices.