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The premiere of the documentary “Reparations: The Colonial Debt” was held in Bamako to resounding public and media attention.
Bamako has hosted the premiere of a new documentary, Reparations: The Colonial Debt, drawing wide public and media attention.
A documentary advocating reparative justice for Africa’s colonial past has premiered in Bamako, Mali, drawing political leaders, academics, and cultural figures to its unveiling. The film, titled ...
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PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali has emphasised that reparations for slavery must go beyond financial compensation, calling instead for a global development pact that ...
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A new biography about Edward P. McCabe rescues him from obscurity and examines the futility of repurposing colonization to ...