Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell publicly challenged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to demand an “appropriate apology” and financial compensation for Europe’s history of facilitating the slave trade.
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The Eastern slave trade, mainly Arab, as well as the intra-African trade, uninterrupted for many centuries, are still relevant today. Go to the source.
CARICOM leaders have dined out on corruption, tourism, unaccountable forms of taxation on their populaces, dodgey property deals & passport peddling where the politicians ALONE pocket the money.
WW3 is about to break out bt/ ya’ll need reparations?
It is not on Ursula von der Leyen, and when Grenada is short on money, better try to start profitable industries or ask for a loan from the world bank.
The EU never will follow this request.
Afraid, dozens will follow!
Also wrong question on wrong moment.
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WW3 is about to break out bt/ ya’ll need reparations?
Start by doing right by your citizenry.
The EU never will follow this request.
Afraid, dozens will follow!
Also wrong question on wrong moment.