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Ambassador David Comissiong, noted pan-Africanist writer, thinker, and diplomat, explores the complex history of slavery, colonialism and compensation in a five-part series based on his lecture for the National Library Service. He presents a comprehensive legal and moral case for reparations, tracing the journey from the transatlantic slave trade to the modern-day CARICOM movement. He argues that the genocide of indigenous Caribbean people and the systematic dehumanisation of African people were not just a moral failure but a complex legal crimes in international law demanding restoration, repair, and reconciliation. Available from Sunday, January 11
By Radio BimshireAmbassador David Comissiong, noted pan-Africanist writer, thinker, and diplomat, explores the complex history of slavery, colonialism and compensation in a five-part series based on his lecture for the National Library Service. He presents a comprehensive legal and moral case for reparations, tracing the journey from the transatlantic slave trade to the modern-day CARICOM movement. He argues that the genocide of indigenous Caribbean people and the systematic dehumanisation of African people were not just a moral failure but a complex legal crimes in international law demanding restoration, repair, and reconciliation. Available from Sunday, January 11