Global Pressure Mounts on France for Haiti Reparations
Over 60 rights organizations have urged French President Emmanuel Macron to provide reparations to Haiti for the financial damages incurred after independence. The payments primarily compensated for lost property, including slaves, and have negatively impacted Haiti's economy for decades. Macron has initiated a commission to review France and Haiti's shared history.

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In a significant push for historical redress, more than 60 global rights groups have appealed to French President Emmanuel Macron to financially compensate Haiti for devastating post-independence payments made to France. The letter underscores the dire impact these payments had on Haiti's economy, including entrenched debt and foreign aid reliance.
The signatories, hailing from the U.S., Africa, and the Caribbean, argue that the financial extraction following Haiti's independence stunted the nation's GDP growth for decades. They assert it is crucial for France to acknowledge and act on this longstanding injustice.
While President Macron has agreed to establish a joint Franco-Haitian commission to investigate the shared troubled history, discussions on direct reparations remain conspicuously absent.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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