Algeria applauds AU classification of slavery, deportation and colonization as crimes against humanity

ALGIERS – Algeria commended on Monday the adoption by the 38th Ordinary Session of the Conference of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) of the decision to classify slavery, deportation, and colonization as “crimes against humanity and acts of genocide,” according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Community Abroad, and African Affairs.

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“Algeria commends the adoption by the 38th Ordinary Session of the Conference of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) of the decision to classify slavery, deportation, and colonization as crimes against humanity and acts of genocide perpetrated against African peoples,” the statement said.

“Algeria, which endured 132 years of a uniquely brutal colonial rule, strongly supports this decision, which represents a significant step in the pursuit of recognition, justice, and reparations for the crimes suffered by African peoples,” the Ministry said.

Furthermore, “Algeria is honored to have been mandated by the African Summit, alongside South Africa, Togo, and Ghana, to ensure the implementation of this decision at the international level,” the statement noted.

“At the request of the Summit, Algeria will spare no effort to fulfill its mission with the dedication and commitment inspired by the sacrifices made by all African peoples for the liberation of their States and the restoration of their sovereignty and independence,” the communiqué concluded.[/ecr]