Ghana wants the UN to declare the transatlantic slave trade the worst crime in human history. But as the push for reparations grows, European leaders are pushing back. Here's what's at stake.
Breakdown
- Ghana will submit a UN resolution declaring the slave trade history's gravest crime
- The resolution aims to push for reparations and recognize slavery's lasting effects 6s
- Over 12 million Africans were forcibly taken, impacting generations 19s
- Some European leaders oppose reparations for historical crimes 1m 5s
- If passed, the resolution could prompt global apologies, policy changes, and reparations 1m 24s