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Africa rallies for justice, Algiers hosts reparations summit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74722, member: 636"] Algeria hosted a continental summit where African leaders pushed hard for colonial crimes to get officially labeled as crimes against humanity. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune backed the move to criminalize colonialism alongside slavery and apartheid, while delegates hammered out plans for reparations and getting stolen cultural artifacts back. The conference lined up with an African Union decision from earlier in the year about justice for people of African descent. The big outcome was the Algiers Declaration that lays out strategies for dealing with colonial damage. Participants talked about fixing economic problems left behind by colonial powers and addressing psychological trauma still affecting societies across the continent. The declaration goes to the African Union Summit for approval and is meant to be a permanent reference point for the whole continent on reparations. [/QUOTE]
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