Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 4 Diamond Member Share Posted November 4 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Slavery reparations not about transfer of cash BBC *** Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said the concept of reparations for former colonial nations affected by slavery “is not about the transfer of cash”. In his first comments since 56 Commonwealth leaders in October signed a ****** letter saying This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , Lammy told the BBC that was not “the debate people are wanting to have”. “I’m keen to emphasise that there’s a sort of simplistic press debate in part of the media that thinks this is about the transfer of cash,” he said. Speaking in Nigeria, Lammy said instead the *** wanted to look to developing relations with the continent based on the sharing of skills and science. “It’s not about the transfer of cash, particularly at a time of a cost of living crisis around much of the globe, and certainly in the ***,” Lammy said. “That is not the debate I think that people are wanting to have. They’re wanting to think about the future.” Speaking in Lagos, a ********* port city once central to the transatlantic ****** trade, during his first visit to ******* as foreign secretary, Lammy said it was right the *** had previously apologised for its role in slavery. He said: “When we look back on that *******, there were many horrors. It was horrific and horrendous in many, many ways. And there are scars that were left, and let’s be clear – I am the descendant of enslaved people, so I recognise that. “When we were last in government, we said sorry, and we commemorated the abolition of the ****** trade.” Lammy acknowledged that Caribbean nations had made a 10-point plan for reparatory justice. But he said he believed developing nations would benefit as part of that through things such as the transfer of technical skills and science expertise from the ***. The foreign secretary’s remarks on reparations follow the issue’s discussion last month at CHOGM in Samoa. The *** has faced growing calls from Commonwealth leaders to pay reparations for the country’s role in the ****** trade. Before the Samoa summit, Downing Street had said the issue was not due for discussion but Sir Keir Starmer later signed a document calling for talks on “reparatory justice” alongside other Commonwealth leaders. FCDO David Lammy with Samoa PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa at the recent CHOGM summit at which some Commonwealth leaders called for a conversation about reparations Lammy spoke to the BBC at the beginning of a trip in which he will visit Nigeria and South ******* – among the continent’s biggest economies. He said he wanted to launch a five-month consultation ******* with ******** nations. “I think the *** needs a new approach to *******,” the foreign secretary said. “Much has changed since the last time my party was in government under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, where there was a huge commitment to the continent but it was largely based on development. “The dynamism, the energy here in Lagos. The potential for growth and opportunity in a range of areas. There is so much potential. “What I hope over the coming months and years is that the *** can partner more, here in Nigeria and on the continent. “And that the *** is present once more, because what I’ve heard is that the *** has stepped back somewhat over the last few years, it reflects on our trading figures. “There’s much that I think we can do together over the coming months and years.” Asked about other issues relating to *******, Lammy said the conflict in Sudan was of “tremendous concern” and said the *** planned to make that a priority during November, when it has the rotational presidency of the ******* Nations Security Council. He said: “The loss of life is unbelievable and outstrips other conflicts around the world. “The humanitarian catastrophe that has now been unfolding for many months is something of tremendous concern. “We have just become the chair of the UN Security Council and I intend to make Sudan my priority over the course of this next month. “I will be in New York raising the issues – both the humanitarian issues, but also how we bring the parties together to try and reach a peaceful outcome. “It’s been a subject of huge concern that Sudan has not commanded the international attention that it requires, given the way that it’s not just the suffering involved, but the way that it is frankly unpicking stability in the wider region, and will have huge implications potentially if Sudan is to be a a totally ******* state. “Huge implications not just for east ******* and the ******** continent, but of course for Europe as well.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Slavery #reparations #transfer #cash This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/160366-slavery-reparations-not-about-transfer-of-cash/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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