Cross-atlantic slave traded offense ‘unknown, uninterrupted and unresolved’

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Cross-atlantic slave traded offense 'unknown, uninterrupted and unresolved'

On Tuesday, when addressing the United Nations Mahasu Antonio Gutresh to the United Nations Mahasabha, he warned on the occasion of International Memorial Day for the victims of the Persian slave business that systemic racism, economic boycott and ethnic violence, African-born people were deprived of the opportunity to move forward.

“For a long time the crime of cross-atlantic slave business and their ongoing influences were unknown, continuous and unresolved,” he said.

He condemned the elimination of its history, changing the details and dismissing the internal loss of slavery.

He said, “The racist ideology that gives the basis of pornography and business from slavery and business is still with us.”

Four centuries of exploitation

For more than four centuries, about two and a half million African people, who had about one -third of the population of the continent, were forcibly removed from their homeland.

Many were not alive on the cruel journey of Par-Atlantic.

Exploitation and misery – The whole community was destroyed due to family dispersion and the generation was given to slavery, all these works were inspired by greed and these works were maintained through racist ideology, which is still prevalent today.

The United Nations, to honor and remember the suffering of that inhuman practice, announced the International Day of Gulami and Par-Atlantic Das Trade in 2007 as an international day of memory of the victims of the business.

This day is a symbol of the passage of the Del Trade Elimination Act in Britain in the 5th, which took place three years after the Hethi Revolution.

From French rule, independence established the Haiti Republic, which became the first country to gain independence on the basis of the work of slaves men and women.

Freedom

The UN chief said that even after the end of slavery, the victims were not compensated and in many cases the first slave was forced to pay for their independence.

Antonio Gutresh said, “Today is not just a day to remember. Thinking about the permanent sheets of slavery and colon pneumism and today is the day to strengthen our view of those who are fighting against those evil.”

… I continue to continue …