U.K. to face $260 billion slave trade bill
The UK's King Charles will face a $260 billion bill for compensation for Britain's role in the transatlantic slave trade. King Charles will attend a Commonwealth leaders' summit later this week. The annual meeting brings together leaders of 56 states that were once territories or colonies of the British Empire. Fifteen nations will raise the issue of slave trade reparations at the summit. Barbados' prime minister said the UK needed to atone for its past atrocities. A UN judge said the amount of reparations for damage done by Britain during the slave trade was $25 trillion. |