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Ghana seeks AU-backed UN resolution on transatlantic slave trade as crimes against humanity, pushing for reparative justice.
Ghana is seeking African Union support to co-sponsor a UN resolution on March 25, 2026, recognizing the transatlantic slave trade and slavery as crimes against humanity.
The move aims to establish legal accountability, restitution, and restorative justice, with Ghana leading efforts alongside the AU, CARICOM Reparations Commission, and the African diaspora.
President John Dramani Mahama highlighted the initiative as part of a broader push for reparative justice, citing Ghana’s economic progress and diplomatic engagement, including new mobility agreements and a stable currency.
The resolution aligns with the AU’s 2025 reparations theme and a proposed Decade of Reparations from 2026 to 2035.
Ghana busca una resolución de la ONU respaldada por la UA sobre el comercio transatlántico de esclavos como crímenes contra la humanidad, presionando por una justicia reparadora.