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Like Church of England, The Repair Campaign’s Denis O’Brien says Royal family, other UK entities should start to make amends for Caribbean slavery

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Denis O’Brien, chairman of Digicel Group, speaks during a discussion on disaster response at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, September 20, 2011. (Photo: REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File)

Denis O’Brien, founder of The Repair Campaign, welcomes the recommendations made by the Church of England’s independent oversight group on how the Church can begin to make amends for its historic links to chattel enslavement in the Caribbean.

“Enslavement was an unfathomable crime against humanity and Caribbean countries still live with the legacy. Former colonial powers, including the UK, left these countries with deep economic and social challenges after gaining their independence. These challenges, as a direct result of colonialism, are still impacting each country today,” said O’Brien.

A rare opportunity now exists for an honest conversation in the UK to begin to heal the past.We call on all other UK institutions with historic links to enslavement, including the Royal family, successor corporate entities, Universities, families, and the UK Government to finally do the right thing and apologise.

Denis O’Brien, founder of The Repair Campaign

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