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The question you have to talk about, slavery, with people from the destination and people here, and we don t accept 19 december. instead, many wanted to wait until the first ofjuly next year, to witness this historic moment on what will be the 160th anniversary of the dutch emancipation act. today, i apologise. and he repeated in surinamese. and a caribbean dialect. today, on behalf of the dutch government. i apologise for the actions of the dutch state in the past. posthumously to all enslaved people worldwide who have suffered from those actions. to their daughters and sons, and to all of their descendents ....
Year, to witness this historic moment on what will be the 160th anniversary of the dutch emancipation act. today, i apologise. and he repeated in surinamese. and a caribbean dialect. translation: today, on behalf of the dutch government. i apologise for the actions of the dutch state in the past. posthumously to all enslaved people worldwide who have suffered from those actions. to their daughters and sons, and to all of their descendents till today. within the netherlands, support for a formal apology has been growing, with 38% of people now in favour. but almost half the population is still opposed. one far right leader told me his party doesn t believe in such gestures. ....
A sense of exclusion and distrust. the question you have to talk about the slavery with people from the destination and people here, and we don t accept 19 december. instead, many within the affected communities want an apology scheduled for 1 july next year, to tie in with what will be the 160th anniversary of the dutch emancipation act. within dutch society, support for a formal apology has been growing, with 38% of people now in favour. but almost half the population is still opposed. one far right leader told me his party doesn t believe in such gestures. quincy gario argues it s essential to come together to understand the realities and impact of the past. how exactly do you heal, ....
Generations have been waiting to hear this word, but the dutch government s approach to saying sorry for slavery has reignited a sense of exclusion and distrust. the question you have to talk about, slavery, with people from the destination and people here, and we don t accept 19 december. instead, many within the affected communities want an apology scheduled for 1 july next year, to tie in with what will be the 160th anniversary of the dutch emancipation act. within dutch society, support for a formal apology has been growing, with 38% of people now in favour. but almost half the population is still opposed. 0ne far right leader told me his party doesn t believe in such gestures. quincy garrio argues it s ....
On what will be the 160th anniversary of the dutch emancipation act. today, i apologise. and he repeated in surinamese. and a caribbean dialect. today, on behalf of the dutch government. i apologise for the actions of the dutch state in the past. posthumously to all enslaved people worldwide who have suffered from those actions. to their daughters and sons, and to all of their descendents till today. within the netherlands, support for a formal apology has been growing, with 38% of people now in favour. but almost half the population is still opposed. one far right leader told me his party doesn t believe in such gestures. ....