DESCENDENTS OF DUTCH SLAVERY SEEKS EARLY COMPENSATION http://www.namnewsnetwork.org/v3/read.php?id=MjM2MjE2
The compensation many descendants of Dutch slavery feel is due to them became official after members of the Committee Reparations Slavery Past Suriname deposited a claim at the Dutch embassy here.“We want to discuss the material and immaterial damage,” said Committee Chairman Armand Zunder as he presented a petition to Dutch charge d'affaires Ernst Noorman.Zunder was joined at the presentation by Committee member Guno Rijssel, who stressed “we’re did not go begging. We only demand a satisfactory settlement that is due to us.“In its petition, the Committee requests that The Netherlands acknowledges the suffering of people were enslaved here.“We request that the Dutch Government appoint an institute with which we could enter into dialogue regarding the reparations of the damage we suffered,” Zunder said.
Demand for slavery reparations delivered to Dutch embassy in Suriname
We only demand a
satisfactory settlement that is due to us.“In its petition, the Committee requests that The Netherlands acknowledges the suffering of people who were enslaved here.“We request that the Dutch Government appoint an institute with which
we could enter into dialogue regarding the reparations of the damage we
suffered,” Zunder said.He acknowledged efforts by The Netherlands to give Afro-Surinamers a
place in the Dutch community -like the Slavery Memorial statues of
Amsterdam and Rotterdam-, but said that these were but feeble.The Dutch shipped an estimated one million Africans from their
continent to work on plantations in “the new world”. Slavery was
officially abolished on July 1st 1863, which this year is 150 years ago.
The Netherlands has not offered a formal apology.Zunder, an economist, has previously published research results that
showed that the Netherlands earned some Euro125 billion (One Euro
=US$1.29 cents) from Suriname during slavery.“That money was earned through the hard work of the slaves and they
were never compensated; in contrast, the traders and the plantation
owners were. They got Euro 100 million. And that has been invested in
the Dutch economy. The country still benefits from these investments,”
he said.Charge d'affaires Noorman urged the committee to “wait and see” what
message Dutch Social Affairs Minister Lodewijck Asscher will have when
he addresses the slavery abolition memorial event at Amsterdam’s
Oostpark on July 1.“Whatever Asscher will have to say is for the wider public. The
Committee expects a formal response in writing from The Hague to our
petition. The Netherlands only seems to want to talk about oppression
and the slavery that exists today, and disregard the riches they earned
from enslaving our ancestors,” he said.Zunder said that he did not consider his Committee a mouthpiece of
the Surinamese government, but stressed that he was following a path
that has been laid by Government.“Government never changed the standpoint it took at the United
Nations World Conference Against Racism (WCAR), held in Durban, South
Africa in September 2001. We simply filled in the blanks and used that
as our point of departure. Slavery was a crime against humanity, and
that has no statute of limitations,” he said.He expected a tedious process, but said he was in for the long haul.
[ed notes:should zionist israhell pay reparations as well? http://www.jta.org/1948/04/18/archive/zionist-reports-dutch-government-did-not-offer-haven-to-30000-jews-in-surinam
“On April 20, 1947,” the League’s statement said, “a three-member delegation of the Freeland League concluded in Paramaribo a preliminary agreement with the government commission of Surinam, on the main points of the colonization plan. On November 26th, Dr. E. Sassen, delegate of the Netherlands Government, declared before the General Assembly of the United Nations: ‘Recently, on the initiative of the state of Surinam and the legislature in that part of the realm, and with the wholehearted support of my government, an agreement was concluded with a Jewish organization named The Freeland League, providing for large-scale resettlement in Surinam, in principle of 30,000 Jews.”“On December 4, 1947 in an official letter to the Freeland League, Dr. J.C. Brons, the Governor of Surinam wrote as follows: I take this opportunity to state that the coming of this commission (Experts Commission of the Freeland League) is in conformity with the decisions of the legislative Council of Surinam and of the Netherlands government to admit 30,000 Jews into Surinam for colonization.”
[ed notes:should zionist israhell pay reparations as well? http://www.jta.org/1948/04/18/archive/zionist-reports-dutch-government-did-not-offer-haven-to-30000-jews-in-surinam
“On April 20, 1947,” the League’s statement said, “a three-member delegation of the Freeland League concluded in Paramaribo a preliminary agreement with the government commission of Surinam, on the main points of the colonization plan. On November 26th, Dr. E. Sassen, delegate of the Netherlands Government, declared before the General Assembly of the United Nations: ‘Recently, on the initiative of the state of Surinam and the legislature in that part of the realm, and with the wholehearted support of my government, an agreement was concluded with a Jewish organization named The Freeland League, providing for large-scale resettlement in Surinam, in principle of 30,000 Jews.”“On December 4, 1947 in an official letter to the Freeland League, Dr. J.C. Brons, the Governor of Surinam wrote as follows: I take this opportunity to state that the coming of this commission (Experts Commission of the Freeland League) is in conformity with the decisions of the legislative Council of Surinam and of the Netherlands government to admit 30,000 Jews into Surinam for colonization.”
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