Immediate reparations to the former Caribbean colonies
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Colonialism Reparation supports the request for reparations of the members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) for the genocide of the native people and the slavery and calls on the former colonizers (United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, etc. ) to immediately apologize and pay reparations for the colonial period.
Support to the CARICOM reparations Commission
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Colonialism Reparation supports the path taken by the regional reparations Commission and calls on all Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) that have not yet done it to form as soon as possible their own national reparations committees.
No to the recolonization of the Central African Republic
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Colonialism Reparation calls on France to carry out the immediate withdrawal of its troops and asks that the armed forces of the Central African Republic be placed side by side only with the support mission of the African Union.
Apologies and reparations for Batang Kali
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Colonialism Reparation supports the request for apologies and compensations of the victim’s families committee for the Batang Kali’s massacre and calls on the United Kingdom to apologize and pay compensation to Malaysia for the colonial period.
Transparency on colonial profits
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Colonialism Reparation supports the adoption by the town of Sainte-Anne in Martinique of a transparency clause that obligates its suppliers to declare any profit obtained from slavery and wishes that more and more local and national administrations ask for transparency on colonial profits as well.
The Caribbean nations are demanding reparations
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Colonialism Reparation supports the request for reparations for the genocide of the native people and slavery presented to the United Nations General Assembly by the members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and calls on the former colonizers (United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands, etc. ) to apologize and pay compensation for the colonial period.
Call for the International Day for Reparations Related to Colonization
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On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus set foot on the so called "New World", ushering in a cycle of occupation, violence, genocide and slavery: this was the beginning of colonization.