The UN passed a resolution on Wednesday to recognise the transatlantic slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity". The decision was welcomed across West Africa and also at the African Union.
Breakdown
- UN resolution recognizes transatlantic slave trade as gravest crime against humanity 5s
- Benin and other West African countries were heavily affected by the slave trade 9s
- Millions taken from West African coast from 17th to 19th century 17s
- African Union welcomed the decision and commended Ghana's initiative 50s
- AU calls for comprehensive acknowledgement of the slave trade's impact 1m 1s