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The campaign for debt cancellation, which has reached a widespread during the nineties of last century, has had very diversified positions within. Some members have requested that debt cancellation was made as reparation for the damages caused by colonialism.

The best known is that of Luis Britto Garcia, a Venezuelan professor, which in 1990 published the "Speech by the cacique Guaicaipuro Cautemoc". The main character, an imaginary descendant of the ancient Venezuelan leaders, asked European leaders damage caused by the colonizers to be quantified and then to proceed to compensation with the debt of the countries which were colonized.

The other position, perhaps less known but equally important, is that of the Committee for the Abolition of Third World Debt (CADTM), a Belgian organization founded in 1990 by legal and natural persons in Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia and a member of the International Council of the World Social Forum. The association [...] considers the cancellation of debt as a necessary but insufficient pre-condition and it also calls for payment of compensation by the most industrialised countries for the pillage they have wrought over centuries in the peripheral countries. The last five hundred years in particular have been scarred by the colonial conquest, the ’mining’ and exportation of black slave labour, the extermination of populations, the extinction of local cultures (or of entire civilisations), the depletion of resources and degradation of the environment.The current subjection to a system of foreign debt is just one more level of exploitation. The populations on the Periphery are victims of this pillage; they are therefore entitled to reparation. [...] According to the association, it is now time to transform what is termed "official development assistance" into grants in reparation. The funds promised at the 1992 Rio conference should be tripled of at least 0.7% of the Gross National Product.

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There is No Debt

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Dutch in talks over compensation for massacre in Indonesia

Dutch apology for 1947 Indonesia massacre at Rawagede

Colonised and coloniser, empire's poison infects us all

Netherlands apologizes formally to Indonesia for colonial killings

Dutch State Ordered to Compensate 'Children of Sulawesi'

British-backed Kenya Mau Mau memorial opens in rare colonial apology

8 Cities That Have Replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day

Tribute to Belgian King Behind Congolese Genocide Sparks Outrage

Malik wants apologies for the beheading of his father

Race, Colonialism, and the Netherlands' Golden Coach

Mau Mau veterans now want Kimathi’s grave

Ethiopia veterans want Italy apology, compensation

Leopold Must Fall

Emancipation Day reparations march kicks off in London

Emancipation Day March: Hundreds take to streets of Brixton calling for slavery reparations

Japan capitulated, but we re-occupied Dutch East-Indies

London Statement of Common Purpose - Reparations & Decolonisation (ICPF)

Over 1,000 skulls from Germany's colonies still sitting in Berlin

Our Revolution Veterans Ask for Forgiveness at Standing Rock

Denmark struggles to come to grips with its slave past

Thousands turn up to ‘Invasion Day’ protests in major cities

Tanzania Demands Reparations for German Colonial Atrocities

The need for a museum on British colonisation of India

EU members abstain as Britain defeated in UN vote on Chagos Islands

Hundreds to march for Emancipation Day

Los Angeles votes to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s day

Pressure On Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation And Humboldt-Forum To Return Illegally Acquired Artefacts And Human Remains

Their forefathers were enslaved. Now, 400 years later, their children will be landowners

Benin INOSAAR Colloquium presentation Gbetowo in Ablodenudzradonatotro

Make Wall Street Pay Reparations

Dutch State convicted for the beheading of Lambogo

How Black Brazilians Are Looking to a Slavery-Era Form of Resistance to Fight Racial Injustice Today

Amsterdam’s Court of Appeal ignores Arguments of K.U.K.B. in ‘Bersiap-case’ against Rijksmuseum

All Dutch-Indies commemorations are colonial

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I say that between colonization and civilization there is an infinite distance; that out of all the colonial expeditions that have been undertaken, out of all the colonial statutes that have been drawn up, out of all the memoranda that have been dispatched by all the ministries, there could not come a single human value.
Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism, 1955
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