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African and Caribbean leaders request formal apology for transatlantic slavery

Leaders from African and Caribbean nations are calling for formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlantic slave trade. They are also seeking debt relief and financial compensation.

Leaders from African and Caribbean nations have formally requested apologies from countries that profited from the transatlantic slave trade. Their demands also include debt relief and financial compensation for the affected nations.

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African and Caribbean nations call for formal apology for transatlantic slavery

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African and Caribbean leaders request formal apology for transatlantic slavery