Re: Should African leaders apologise for slavery?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: evanovitch</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
A human rights organisation in Nigeria has called on traditional African rulers to apologise for the role they played in the slave trade.
The Civil Rights Congress says it is time for African leaders to copy the United States and Britain who have already said they were sorry.
In a letter to the traditional rulers, the Congress said they could not continue to blame the white man, when their own ancestors had helped to raid and kidnap defenceless communities and traded them to the Americans and Europeans.
Shehu Sani is head of the Civil Rights Congress.
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apologies mean jack, dollaz meanin reparations from all de teefin countries and companies who have made trillions off of our ancestors blood dat built every grasscyaat ting fi dem fi free an beatins.
de same teef dem should more den apologize fi de genocide mentally and physically pan our ppl yesterday an today.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: evanovitch</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
A human rights organisation in Nigeria has called on traditional African rulers to apologise for the role they played in the slave trade.
The Civil Rights Congress says it is time for African leaders to copy the United States and Britain who have already said they were sorry.
In a letter to the traditional rulers, the Congress said they could not continue to blame the white man, when their own ancestors had helped to raid and kidnap defenceless communities and traded them to the Americans and Europeans.
Shehu Sani is head of the Civil Rights Congress.
</div></div>apologies mean jack, dollaz meanin reparations from all de teefin countries and companies who have made trillions off of our ancestors blood dat built every grasscyaat ting fi dem fi free an beatins.
de same teef dem should more den apologize fi de genocide mentally and physically pan our ppl yesterday an today.
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