加纳总统呼吁联合国承认跨大西洋贩卖奴隶为反人类罪行,
Ghana’s president calls for UN recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity and demands reparative justice.
加纳总统约翰·德拉马尼·马哈马(John Dramani Mahama)在2025年9月25日联合国大会讲话中将跨大西洋奴隶贸易称为最大的反人类罪,
President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana called the transatlantic slave trade the greatest crime against humanity during his UN General Assembly address on September 25, 2025, announcing Ghana’s plan to lead a UN motion recognizing it as such.
他强调了超过1,250万非洲人被强迫流离失所、资源被盗窃、文物被抢、被奴役者的后代没有得到赔偿,而前奴隶主却得到了赔偿。
He highlighted the forced displacement of over 12.5 million Africans, the theft of resources, and the looting of cultural artifacts, stressing that descendants of enslaved people have not received reparations while former slave owners were compensated.
Mahama敦促采取全球行动,恢复正义、非洲对资源的主权、联合国安全理事会对该大陆的永久席位以及结束加沙冲突,同时强调多边主义和赋予妇女权力。
Mahama urged global action on reparative justice, Africa’s sovereignty over resources, a permanent UN Security Council seat for the continent, and an end to the Gaza conflict, emphasizing multilateralism and women’s empowerment.