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    UN Adopts Resolution Condemning Transatlantic Slave Trade as Grave Crime

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United Nations General Assembly has formally adopted a resolution that categorizes the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity. This landmark decision reflects a global consensus on the historical atrocities committed during centuries of forced human trafficking and enslavement. The resolution was supported by 123 member states, signaling widespread international condemnation of this dark chapter in human history.

    Notably, the resolution faced opposition from three countries, including the United States and Israel, highlighting ongoing geopolitical complexities surrounding historical accountability and international diplomacy. The debate underscores differing perspectives on how nations address past injustices and their legacies in contemporary society. Meanwhile, the overwhelming majority vote demonstrates a strong commitment to acknowledging and educating about the profound human suffering caused by the slave trade.

    In a significant development, this resolution aims to promote awareness, remembrance, and reconciliation related to the transatlantic slave trade. It also serves as a foundation for further international cooperation to combat modern forms of slavery and human trafficking. By officially recognizing the slave trade as a crime against humanity, the UN reinforces its dedication to human rights and the prevention of such violations in the future.

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