Portugal’s far-right party calls the president’s proposal to repair Brazil for slavery ‘shame’ and ‘betrayal of the country’ | World

Portugal’s far-right party calls the president’s proposal to repair Brazil for slavery ‘shame’ and ‘betrayal of the country’ | World
Portugal’s far-right party calls the president’s proposal to repair Brazil for slavery ‘shame’ and ‘betrayal of the country’ | World
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President of Portugal says country must pay price for slavery and colonial crimes

The far-right Portuguese party Chega criticized President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa after he acknowledged Portugal’s guilt for slavery in Brazil and other colonies.

“What the President of the Republic said to the country today is the greatest betrayal of the country and the Portuguese people in memory. We will not forget”, said the Chega party in a publication on X (formerly Twitter).

Representative André Ventura, leader of Chega, also said that, if possible, the party would ask for Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa’s dismissal.

“Shame! If there was a way to remove the President of the Portuguese Republic right now, Chega would do it!”, stated Ventura.

“We have to pay the costs (for slavery). Are there actions that were not punished and those responsible were not arrested? Are there goods that were looted and were not returned? Let’s see how we can repair this”, he declared.

In the conversation, however, the Portuguese president did not specify how the repair will be carried out.

This was first time that a president of Portugal — who is the head of state in the country — acknowledges guilt. Last year, Rebelo de Sousa said Portugal should apologize for transatlantic slavery and colonialism, but Didn’t even apologize in full.

As early as Tuesday night, he claimed that acknowledging the past and taking responsibility for it was more important than apologizing.

“Apologizing is the easy part,” he said.

Colonial period is taboo in the country

Portugal was the country that trafficked the most Africans in the colonial era. They were almost 6 million of themalmost half of the total number of people enslaved at the time by European countries.

To this day, however, the country’s authorities talk little about crime, and schools also barely address Portugal’s role in transatlantic slavery.

Instead, Portugal’s colonial era — during which countries such as Angola, Mozambique, Brazil, Cape Verde and East Timor, as well as parts of India, were subjected to Portuguese rule — is often seen as a source of pride.

For more than four centuries, at least 12.5 million Africans were kidnapped, forcibly transported long distances, mainly by European ships and traders, and sold into slavery. Those who survived the journey were sent to work without pay on plantations in Brazil and the Caribbean.

The idea of ​​paying reparations or taking other action for transatlantic slavery has been gaining traction around the world, including efforts to establish a special tribunal on the issue.

The article is in Portuguese

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