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AU Declares 2025 Year of Justice for Africans
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24551, member: 2262"] Africa Plans Big Push for Fair Pay in 2025. African leaders want 2025 to help fix old wrongs. They named next year as a time to seek fair pay for past harm to African people. The African Union made this choice to help black people around the world. They want to fix bad things from long ago, like when other lands took people as slaves. The plan aims to change laws and help African lands grow rich. Leaders say old wrongs need more than words—they need real money and help. Many groups will meet on February 10 next year to discuss ways to make things right. These groups are knowledgeable about laws, money, and women's rights in Africa. More people ask rich lands to pay for past harm. They say rich lands grew rich by taking from Africa. The money could help African lands grow strong. Some say rich lands should end African debts. Others want them to give back old things they took. Many think this would make up for some past wrongs. This year means much for black people worldwide. African leaders hope it brings real change. They want fair pay for the harm done long ago. The African Union thinks this work might make other lands think hard. They hope it leads to talks about how to make things right. [/QUOTE]
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