King Charles acknowledges painful' past as calls for slavery reparations grow at Commonwealth summit
Briefly

King Charles acknowledged the painful aspects of Britain's colonial past but did not commit to reparations or a formal apology, emphasizing the importance of learning from history.
Charles highlighted the need to understand history's painful aspects to guide future choices and emphasized community language over division in addressing inequalities.
The Bahamas' prime minister stressed the necessity of genuine dialogue about historical wrongs and described reparatory justice as a critical yet challenging issue that deserves attention.
Calls for reparatory justice reflect deep, generational wounds left by slavery, underscoring the complexity and importance of discussing historical injustices faced by communities.
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