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“I want to acknowledge that the roots of our contemporary association run deep into the most painful period of our history,” Charles told assembled Commonwealth leaders at the opening ceremony of a two-day summit in Kigali. Britain and other European nations enslaved more than 10 million Africans between the 15th and 19th centuries and transported them across the Atlantic to toil on plantations in the Caribbean and the Americas. Many died on the way.
The Commonwealth has not previously grappled publicly with the legacy of slavery. Some Caribbean ministers have called for it to be discussed, including the issue of reparations, which Charles did not mention.
Let him gives us gold full in his kingdom
Let's him gives us gold full In his kingdom
Sy moer!!! Bliksems!!! Bliksem se goed
Crocodile tears...
Reparation is the final word
nickhedley Is sorrow the same as apology?
So when the Commonwealth Countries gather, what are they celebrating or commemorating 🤔
The madafaka is lying 🤥🤥🤥
Nobody cares what Jimmy Savile's best buddy has to say.
Talk is cheap, show us the money 💰....
He must return the loot first
This one is a devils 😈 child
'sorrow'!?have they for ones apologised for the havoc they caused or they are just playing with the language,I mean 'sorrow' doesn't amount to apologising akere
Bring back all our gold to show you are sorry
When is his funeral we are tired.
Tsek
This institution exists through exploitation. It's a thieving entity designed to continue looting it's former colonies through an unholy alliance 'called common wealth'.
Did he express deep reparations? No? He must voetsek, then
Expression of deep sorrow and a smile later, life goes on…
Did he offer reparations Cause sorry doesn't cut it.
Looters with no shame
Britain is an example of global loot and exploration, they cover it up with a word called diplomatic language
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