UNSG message
Dr. Jassim
Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, March 25, 2022: The following is the UNSG message on the
occasion of International Day of remembrance of the victims of Slavery:
There is much that we know about
the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans, and today is a day we remember:
the crime against humanity; the unprecedented mass human trafficking; the
degrading economic transactions, and unspeakable human rights violations.
But there is also much that we do
not know, and today is a day we learn. Behind the facts and figures are
millions of human stories. Stories of untold suffering and pain. Stories of
families and communities ripped apart. But also stories of awe-inspiring courage
and defiance against the cruelty of oppressors.
We will never know every act of
resistance – great or small – that slowly but surely triumphed over injustice,
repression, and enslavement. But these accounts are crucial to our
understanding of a past whose most pernicious and persistent legacy continues
to blight our present: racism.
The International Day of
Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade is a
time to learn about and reflect on such stories. To pay tribute to the millions
of Africans who were torn from their homelands and communities. And to stand up
in solidarity against racism everywhere.
Today, people of African descent
continue to confront racial discrimination, marginalization, and exclusion. The
political, economic, and structural power imbalances rooted in colonial rule,
enslavement, and exploitation, still deny equality of opportunity and
justice.
On this International Day, let us
stand united against racism and together build societies based on dignity, equality,
and solidarity.
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