World NewsUN Takes Historic Stand: Slavery Declared 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity'
The United Nations made history today by unanimously adopting a groundbreaking resolution that formally designates slavery as the gravest crime against humanity. This bold declaration marks a significant step toward acknowledging the profound and lasting impact of slavery on nations and communities worldwide, with delegates from nearly 200 nations showing unprecedented solidarity on this moral imperative.
Beyond the powerful symbolic gesture, the resolution also calls for former colonial powers to offer formal apologies and contribute to a reparations fund to address centuries of injustice. While the specific amount remains unspecified, this framework establishes a pathway toward tangible restitution, potentially redirecting resources to communities still grappling with the economic and social consequences of this dark chapter in human history.