(Reuters) -As the Netherlands on Monday marked 161 years since the abolition of slavery with annual Ketikoti celebrations, activists have questioned the sincerity of apologies by Dutch authorities ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A landmark exhibition on slavery in the Dutch colonial era that was first staged at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum is going on display at the United Nations in New York. The ...
Read full article: Law enforcement flood Green Cove Springs neighborhood to serve search warrant for child sex abuse material: police THE HAGUE – Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologized Monday on ...
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte formally apologized Monday for the Netherlands' role in slavery and the negative impact it continues to have to the present day. "Today, I apologize," Rutte said during ...
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologized Monday on behalf of his government for the Netherlands' role in slavery and the slave trade, in a speech welcomed by activists as ...
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