Apologies and compensations to the former Caribbean colonies
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Colonialism Reparation supports the decision of the members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to promote actions to monitor the reparations for the genocide of the native people and slavery and calls on the former colonizers (United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, etc. ) to apologize and compensate their former colonies for the colonial period.
Apologies and fair compensations to the tortured Mau Mau
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Colonialism Reparation calls on the United Kingdom to immediately apologize and pay fair compensations to the Mau Mau for the torture and abuse systematically carried out by the British colonial government during the brutal repression of the independence movement in Kenya.
France: reparation is possible
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Colonialism Reparation supports the lawsuit of CRAN against the French Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations for having taken advantage of slavery and claims that even in France, as evidenced by the wide-ranging debate, reparation is possible.
Full sovereignty to Argentina, Mauritius and Comoros
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Colonialism Reparation supports the request of the third summit of Africa - South America (ASA) that recognizes the legitimate rights of Argentina in the dispute on the sovereignty of the Falkland /Malvinas islands and reaffirms that the Chagos Archipelago forms an integral part of the territory of Mauritius and that Mayotte island forms an integral part of the territory of Comoros.
Apologies and reparations to India
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Colonialism Reparation calls on the UK to apologize and pay reparations to India for the massacre of Jallianwala Bagh and for the whole period of British colonial rule.
No to the recolonization of Mali
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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 Mali be backed only by the UN mission of support under African command.
Canada must respect the rights of the natives
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Colonialism Réparation invites the Canadian Government to really pursue truth and reconciliation about the Indian residential schools, supports the demands of the association Idle no more and the of the Attawapiskat chief Theresa Spence and calls on the Canadian Government to immediately recognize the same status even to Métis and to the natives living outside the reserves.