[Colonialism Reparation] Newsletter 05/14

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Haiti - France

On 7 April 2003, on the occasion of the bicentennial of the death of Toussaint Louverture, the Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide announces that he will ask France to pay back the "independence indemnity" with the relative interests.

In 1825, after almost two centuries of colonial occupation, Charles X, king of France, with the dispatch of a fleet composed by twelve war ships, forces Jean Pierre Boyer, president of Haiti, to accept the famous ordinance by which, in exchange for the French recognition of the Haitian independence, the payment of 150 million gold francs is established (then reduced to 90 million in 1838). Haiti succeeds to pay off this enormous debt only in 1947.

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France: reparation is due

 

On May 10 2013, on the occasion of the National Day for the remembrance of slave trade, slavery and their abolition, the President of the French republic François Hollande claimed that reparation is not possible, which triggered a wide-ranging debate at national level with the contributions, among others, of the President of CRAN, of the Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira and of the writer Patrick Chamoiseau.

The general Debate of the 68th session of the UN General Assembly was held from September 24 to October 1, 2013 in New York; during the debate the delegates of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago demanded reparations for the genocide of the native people and slavery.

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The end of the Empire

Also this month we suggest you the reading of an article taken from GEAB: "Europe dragged into a division of the world between debtors and creditors: the United States' desperate solutions for not sinking alone", that shows us how the US are trying to keep the guide of all the "western field" to continue to dominate and to trade with a sufficient number of countries.

"Europe is thus dragged towards US interests that aren't its own, neither in terms of politics, geopolitics, or trade as we will see. Whilst the BRICS have chosen an opposite path and are seeking to withdraw from the henceforth profoundly negative influence of the US at any price, Europe is now being taken for a ride."

 
 
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