80% of the Caribbean’s population can trace its roots to slavery. Some say they deserve to be paid for the systematic crime committed by historical colonial powers. CCTV’s Stephen Gibbs interviews the Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines on his call for a multi-billion dollar compensation by European countries for past slavery crimes.
Correspondent: Stephen Gibbs
Photographer: Eduardo Duwe
Edition: Miuda
Year: 2014
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFEDF-M0Jm0
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Videodança Concepção: Carmen Morais, Eduardo Duwe, Lígia Rizzo e Thais Ushirobira Performance: Carmen Morais, Lígia Rizzo e Thais Ushirobira Fotografia e Edição: Eduardo Duwe
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