After Marcelo’s statements about colonial errors, Brazilian minister defends “reparation”

After Marcelo’s statements about colonial errors, Brazilian minister defends “reparation”
After Marcelo’s statements about colonial errors, Brazilian minister defends “reparation”
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As examples of support given to this majority population, the minister pointed to support for entry into university and in all social areas and scholarships to prepare for university exams for diplomatic career exams.

“So, for the Brazilian Government, and President Lula himself said so, we have to recover this debt with the Brazilian population of African descent”, highlighted Mauro Vieira.

The Brazilian Minister of Racial Equality had already asked this Wednesday, the day on which Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa’s statements were made public, for “concrete actions” on the part of Portugal following the “important and forceful” statement by the Portuguese head of state , suggesting the payment of reparations for colonial-era crimes.

“This statement is really very important and forceful,” said Anielle Franco to the Brazilian portal G1, referring to statements by Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in which he recognized Portugal’s responsibilities for crimes committed during the colonial era, suggesting the payment of reparations for mistakes of the past.

“For the first time, we are having a debate of this dimension at an international level”, highlighted the Brazilian minister, sister of former councilor Marielle Franco, murdered in 2018, adding that such statements are “the fruit of centuries of demands from the black population” .

Anielle Franco also added that her team was already “in contact with the Portuguese Government to discuss how to think about these actions and from now on what steps will be taken”.

During a dinner, on Tuesday, with foreign correspondents in Portugal, the Portuguese President of the Republic stated that Portugal “has to pay the costs”.

“Are there actions that were not punished and those responsible were not arrested? Are there assets that were looted and were not returned? Let’s see how we can repair this”, said Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

At the event, Rebelo de Sousa said that Portugal “takes full responsibility” for the mistakes of the past and remembers that these crimes, including colonial massacres, had costs.

A year ago, in the welcoming session for Brazilian President Lula da Silva, which preceded the solemn session commemorating the 49th anniversary of the 25th of April in the Assembly of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa argued that Portugal owed an apology, but Above all, he had to take full responsibility for exploitation and slavery in the colonial period.

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