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Ghana is pursuing a UN resolution that considers African slavery โ€˜the most serious crime against humanityโ€™

Ghana is promoting a resolution at the United Nations, with the support of the 55 member states of the African Union (AU), to declare โ€œthe trafficking of enslaved Africans and racialized slavery of Africansโ€ as the โ€œmost serious crime against humanity.โ€ This action, which has been described as an โ€œunprecedentedโ€ initiative by legal experts and reparations specialists, comes at a time of re-examination of the colonial past and abuses committed by the West in various parts of the Global South. In Africa, at least 12.5 million people were victims of trafficking and slavery over a period of 300 years.

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Enslaved people in Cumberland Landing, Virginia, circa 1850.
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