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Historians estimate that between 12 million and 15 million Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1800. More than 2 million are believed to have died during the transatlantic journey. The resolution states that the legacy of slavery continues to shape the economic and social conditions of people of African descent worldwide.
Advocates connect the resolution to a growing global movement for reparative justice. The African Union has made the issue a priority, while other organizations have called for continued dialogue on the matter through policy, education, and investment.
Some countries raised legal and practical concerns. The United States said it does not recognize a legal basis for reparations for actions that were not illegal under international law at the time. The United Kingdom acknowledged the harms of slavery but questioned the resolution’s wording and potential legal implications.
Despite differing views, the vote reflects increasing global recognition of historical injustices and a continued search for accountability, reconciliation, and lasting justice.
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Proposed by Ghana, the resolution passed with 123 votes in favor. Three countries – the United States, Israel, and Argentina – voted against it, while 52 nations abstained, including the United Kingdom and several European Union members. Although General Assembly resolutions are not legally binding, they carry significant moral and political influence and often shape international debate.
The measure also calls for the return of cultural artifacts taken during the colonial era, highlighting their importance to national identity, cultural heritage, and historical memory. Supporters said the resolution aims to formally recognize the scale and severity of the slave trade while encouraging countries to address its long-term consequences.
The text urges member states to consider issuing formal apologies and to support reparative efforts, including investments in education, skills training, and development programs. It does not set a specific amount for financial compensation.
Speaking before the vote, Ghana’s President John Mahama said the resolution seeks to ensure that the suffering of millions is neither denied nor forgotten. He described it as an effort to confront the enduring effects of slavery, including racial discrimination and inequality that persist in many societies.
Historians estimate that between 12 million and 15 million Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1800. More than 2 million are believed to have died during the transatlantic journey. The resolution states that the legacy of slavery continues to shape the economic and social conditions of people of African descent worldwide.
Advocates connect the resolution to a growing global movement for reparative justice. The African Union has made the issue a priority, while other organizations have called for continued dialogue on the matter through policy, education, and investment.
Some countries raised legal and practical concerns. The United States said it does not recognize a legal basis for reparations for actions that were not illegal under international law at the time. The United Kingdom acknowledged the harms of slavery but questioned the resolution’s wording and potential legal implications.
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