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UN Slave Trade Resolution Marks Victory Over Neocolonialism: Algerian Political Scientist
UN Slave Trade Resolution Marks Victory Over Neocolonialism: Algerian Political Scientist
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UN Slave Trade Resolution Marks Victory Over Neocolonialism: Algerian Political Scientist"It is especially significant that the initiative put forward by Ghana... 27.03.2026, Sputnik Africa
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UN Slave Trade Resolution Marks Victory Over Neocolonialism: Algerian Political Scientist"It is especially significant that the initiative put forward by Ghana on behalf of the African Group received the backing of more than 100 states, including major powers such as Russia and China," Izzeddine Noumeiri, professor of international relations at the University of Skikda in Algeria, told Sputnik.On Thursday, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution formally recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as a "the gravest crime against humanity." Subscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X
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UN Slave Trade Resolution Marks Victory Over Neocolonialism: Algerian Political Scientist
17:16 27.03.2026 (Updated: 17:24 27.03.2026) UN Slave Trade Resolution Marks Victory Over Neocolonialism: Algerian Political Scientist
"It is especially significant that the initiative put forward by Ghana on behalf of the African Group received the backing of more than 100 states, including major powers such as Russia and China," Izzeddine Noumeiri, professor of international relations at the University of Skikda in Algeria, told Sputnik.
On Thursday, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution formally recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as a "the gravest crime against humanity."
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