Developing nations are calling for the countries most responsible for climate change to pay for loss and damage
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British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare offers us a mongrelised vision for the future with his new hybrid forms
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been urged to release grants for apartheid victims, as recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Ramaphosa addressed the massacre of 34 workers at the Lonmin Platinum mine in 2012 for the first time since being elected president in Parliament
Filmmaker Vincent Moloi hopes to raise the profile of reparation with ‘Skulls of My People’.
Namibians have brought a renewed lawsuit in the United States against Germany’s extermination policy.
The 8th Pan-African Congress has called for reparations regarding the extensive and continuing damage colonialism has done, writes Bennie Bunsee.
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In 2013 a fund for the victims of apartheid will have more cash than it did when it was created as it continues to accumulate interest.