Africa and Caribbean unite on slavery reparation tribunal
Support is building among Africa and Caribbean nations for the creation of slavery tribunal.
Church of England urged to expand fund to address slavery links
The Church has said it wanted to address “shameful” wrongs.
Gauteng residents march to demand end to human trafficking
Hundreds of Gauteng residents have marched to demand an end to human trafficking in the country.
City of London to vote on removing statues linked to slavery trade
City of London representatives vote on Thursday on whether to remove from its Guildhall medieval
Church of England needs to review statues linked to slavery: Archbishop of Canterbury
The Church of England must review statues and monuments in its places of worship to ensure that any
Berlinale study of slavery unearths the roots of modern Brazil
Making films in a bitterly divided Brazil that is increasingly hostile to artistic freedom is an act
Capetonians commemorate end of slavery in the Cape
An Emancipation Day walk commemorating the abolition of slavery in the Cape, has taken place in Cape
‘Walk in the Night’ commemorates abolishing of slavery in the Cape
An Emancipation Day walk commemorating the abolition of slavery in the Cape, took place in Cape
India’s human traffickers escaping punishment as data shows few convictions
Less than 1% of Indians charged with slavery offences during the past decade were convicted,
West African slavery lives on, 400 years after transatlantic trade began
As the world marks 400 years since the first recorded African slaves arrived in North America,
August marks 400 years since first African slave arrived in North America
Nana Assenso stands at the grave of his uncle, remembering the man he loved but also a past that has
Tunisia parliament adopts anti-racism law
Tunisia’s parliament has adopted a law criminalising racist speech, incitement to hatred and
Nigerian ‘mafia’ work with Libyans to smuggle migrants
Amid the global outcry over hellish migrant camps in Libya, many African leaders have accused the
Doctors Without Borders lament the state they found Libyan migrants in
Doctors Without Borders team says migrants were traumatised and tortured in Libya.
African leaders draw up emergency plan for migrants in Libya
The European Union, United Nations and African Union have agreed to an emergency plan to dismantle
Merkel calls for an end to migrants smuggling and slavery
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for an end to smuggling and slavery while creating a
International leaders express outrage on slavery
The international community’s inability to prevent and resolve conflict is at the root of the