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Thursday 17 June 2010

Where is the Black Reparations and Repatriation envoy for the UK's "West Indian" Diaspora Community?

Marcia Kia Simpson-James.

Yesterday the British government declared the appointment of Sir Andrew Burns, as its first Post-Holocaust envoy.

This is all well and good, but where is the sensible Black person to be appointed as the UK's Black Reparations and Repatriation envoy for those of us who are the descendants of all those who are still suffering under the stigma of racism, the slave trade and post-slavery?

The British government are quite happy to ignore present-day "West Indian" victims of genocide and crimes of aggression on British soil,  whilst promoting those who support white supremcy such as the semites. This gesture politics of denying the very existance of the worst crime against humanity in history, is indicative of the attitude of the British government and establishment - They are racists!

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, (FCO), must now make it an imperative to introduce a similar role for a Black Slavery Legacy and Reparations Envoy, immediately. If not they will find themselves facing charges of "proven" governmental and state racism and their Queen will have to face her accusers in court as their  the Head of State.