Candidates Propose Reparative Justice
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•Candidates to lead Commonwealth urge reparations for slavery and colonialism
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Candidates from Gambia , Ghana and Lesotho call for reparations for countries affected by slavery and colonisation.
Calls have grown since the murder of George Floyd by police sparked Black Lives Matter protests globally.
African and Caribbean countries formed alliance last year to pressure former slave-owning states to pay for “historical mass crimes”.
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