Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, has renewed the call for reparations valuing 76 billion British Pounds be paid to the descendants of enslaved people of the Caribbean by former European slave-trading nation, Britain.

“The 20 million Pounds that they paid to the slave owners should have been paid to the enslaved. We have to make a claim to that money. We have an entitlement to that 20 million Pounds that was paid in 1834 (which) today values 76 billion Pounds,” he said.

Professor Beckles made the call while speaking on the topic ‘Faked Emancipation, Insincere Independence, Reparatory Justice: A 21st Century Paradigm for Economic Growth’ at a symposium held at the Mona Visitors’ Lodge, of the University of the West Indies, earlier this week.

The professor, who is also chair of the CARICOM Reparation Commission, further suggested that the Caribbean’s bilateral debt should be offset against the 76 billion British Pounds.

He argued that the entire Caribbean domestic debt should be capitalised and turned into a grant for social investment in democracy development.

“In other words, the British left us to clean up the mess. When Jamaica became independent, 70 per cent of the Jamaican people could not read or write. They became independent and yet three quarters of them could not read or write and the British said go and develop,” he said.

Beckles informed that this resulted in massive illiteracy, little or no infrastructure, among other things.

Furthermore, Professor Beckles is calling for the creation of a Caribbean Sustainability Fund. “We need a fund, a Marshall Plan to help to clean up this mess that we inherited, that we have been trying to clean up; but we cannot do it by ourselves, because we did not create it, and despite our best efforts, it is overwhelming us,” he said.

“Britain needs to be brought to the table to discuss the process of reparation, and if we can take this conversation to the higher level and make these demands… then these should become the basis of a summit,” he said.

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