AU urges stronger global action on slavery legacy

Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, chairperson of the African Union commission, has called for stronger global efforts to address slavery’s enduring socio-economic and cultural impacts.
He made the call in a message marking the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade on Thursday.
Observed annually on March 25, the 2026 theme, ‘Justice in Action’, urges the world to confront history honestly and acknowledge its lasting consequences.
Mr Youssouf described the transatlantic slave trade as both a human tragedy and a structural injustice with far-reaching and enduring effects.
He said its consequences continued to shape societies across Africa and the African diaspora, requiring sustained global attention and redress.
According to him, preserving the memory of the atrocities remains essential, alongside renewed commitment to justice, dignity and equality.
“We pay tribute to millions of African women, men and children forcibly uprooted, subjected to inhumane suffering and stripped of dignity and rights,” he said.
He stressed education, remembrance and dialogue as vital tools to combat racism, discrimination and all forms of intolerance worldwide.
“The African Union is committed to advancing a global agenda of reparative justice aligned with Africa’s priorities and diaspora aspirations,” he said.
He added that the day highlights resilience and reinforces the imperative to uphold human dignity, justice and equality for all people.
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