PM Spencer Establishes Bicentenary Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Committee
January 13th 2007
St John's, Antigua
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Prime
Minister the
Hon. Baldwin
Spencer has
announced
the
establishment
of a
committee to
organize
celebrations
in honour of
the
Bicentenary
Anniversary
of the
Abolition of
the British
Empire
Atlantic
Slave Trade.
In his
New Year's
Address to
the nation,
Prime
Minister
Spencer
outlined his
intention to
appoint the
celebrations
committee
which will
be tasked
with
organizing
activities
to include
education
and
awareness
programmes
concerning
the
Bicentenary
celebration
and the
question of
Reparations.
The
Committee is
to be
chaired by
Mr. Dorbrene
O'Marde and
includes
Ermina
Oshoba,
Ambassador
Anthony
Liverpoole,
Ambassador
Joan
Underwood,
Senator
McKenzie
Frank, Mr.
Alister
Thomas, Ras
King Frank I
Francis,
Icilma
Cornelius,
Saiid
Greene,
Youth
Ambassador
Cleveroy
Thomas and
Veronica
Yearwood.
Ambassador
Leon Chaku
Symister
will be the
convener of
the
Committee.
Prime
Minister
Spencer said
that by
commemorating
the
dismantling
of the
institution
of slavery
Antigua and
Barbuda will
be honouring
the memory
of those who
died as a
result of
one of the
worst acts
of violation
of human
rights in
the history
of humanity,
including
through
exposure to
the horrors
of the
Middle
Passage and
in revolt
against and
resistance
to
enslavement.
He said
that it is
important
that as a
nation we
reflect on
the
institution
of slavery
which was at
the heart of
profound
social and
economic
inequality,
hatred,
bigotry,
racism and
prejudice,
which we
must ensure
does not
affect us
again as a
people.
The event
will be
celebrated
on March 26,
2007. (Ends)