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Church of England considers paying reparations for role in slave trade
(SomaliNet) The Church of England is considering whether it should pay reparations for its role in the slave trade, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said. Dr Rowan Williams said there was "no quick solution" but the Church was beginning to ask and "work at" the question.

The Church, which owned slaves on plantations in the Caribbean, apologized for its role last year. Dr Williams and the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, led a procession through London on Saturday to mark the bicentenary. The slaves owned by the Church were eventually freed in 1833 - 26 years after the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. And the Church received government compensation for the loss of slave labor of almost £9,000.

"While it sounds simple to say all right so we should pass on the reparation that was received [when the slaves were freed], exactly to whom?" he said. "Exactly where does it go? And exactly how does it differ from the various ways in which we try to interact now with the effects of that in terms of aid and development and so forth?
So I haven't got a quick solution to that. I think we need to be asking the question and working at it. That, I think we're beginning to do." He said Anglicans needed to acknowledge that they belonged to an institution partly shaped "by terrible things that our forbears did".

Dr Sentamu has called on Britain to make a formal apology for the slave trade. Tony Blair said on Sunday the country's role was a "matter of deep sorrow and regret". But his statement appeared to fall short of demands from campaigners who say he has not gone far enough.
Posted by: Fred 2007-03-27
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