House speaker: Jamaica deserves compensation for slavery

The Speaker of the Jamaican House of Representatives, Pearnel Charles wants Britain to offer reparations to Jamaican for slavery.

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 Reparation

Speaker of the Jamaican House of Representatives, Pearnel Charles, says that compensation should be awarded for the many indignities heaped on the country’s ancestors during the period of slavery.

Charles remarks came during the Reparations Youth Baton Relay and Rally at Gordon House earlier this week.

The speaker of the lower house argued that the British Government felt that it was just to compensate the planters, who had already benefited from the exploitation of “our ‘foreparents’, by awarding them £20 million, the equivalent of more than £20 billion today”.

Honor our ancestors

“We cannot undo the injustices of slavery, but we can honor our ancestors by demanding that their contribution be properly recognized,” he noted.

 

“I encourage all Jamaicans not to dismiss the issue of reparations offhand but to try to understand the reasons behind the call and the implications it would have for our society,” he added.

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On behalf of Parliament, Charles commended the CARICOM Reparations Commission, and the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, through the National Council on

Reparations (NCR), for staging the Reparations Youth Baton Relay and Rally.

Building awareness among the youth

The CARICOM initiative is aimed at building awareness among young people across the region about the issues surrounding the reparations movement and agenda.

Relays have been held in Barbados, Guyana, Suriname, St. Lucia, and Antigua and Barbuda.

The Jamaican leg of the relay commenced on October 10, and has covered the parishes of St. Thomas, Portland, St. Mary, St. Ann and St. Catherine.

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