Global African Conference Vows to Pursue Slavery Reparations
Thursday, October 7, 2004 at 02:05PM
TheSpook
Delegates from 25 countries
vowed at a racism conference Wednesday to unite efforts to seek
reparations from corporations and countries that were involved in
slavery. Wrapping up the six-day meeting, the Global African Conference
adopted a constitution calling for the creation of a committee to
oversee lawsuits demanding reparations for the descendants of African
slaves. There was no decision on when the committee would be named.
"Never before have Africans been so united on one issue," said Ray
Winbush, a psychologist from Morgan State University in Baltimore and
author of the book "Should America Pay? Slavery and the Raging Debate
on Reparations." More than 200 delegates gathered in this South
American country for the second meeting of the Global African
Conference, an attempt to forge an international movement. The first
meeting was in 2002 in Barbados and was billed as a follow-up to the
2001 anti-racism U.N. conference in South Africa. Winbush said the
reparations movement was given a boost when the United Nations declared
the trans-Atlantic slave trade a "crime against humanity" in 2001,
giving "African people from all over the world legal status" to sue
nations and companies. [more ] and [more ]
Article originally appeared on (http://brownwatch.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.