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    Can former colonial powers be held accountable for past atrocities? | News

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    Algerian International Minister Ahmed Attaf mentioned Algeria’s expertise underneath French rule highlighted the necessity for compensation.

    African leaders need colonial-era abuses recognised and criminalised.

    Algeria says a authorized framework would guarantee reparations are neither a present nor a favour.

    So, how may former colonial powers be held accountable?

    And might the price of these atrocities be measured?

    Presenter: Dareen Abughaida

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    Jacques Reland – Senior analysis fellow in European affairs

    Paul Beaver – Former soldier and defence analyst

    Peter Nielsen – Former commander of NATO’s Power Integration Unit in Lithuania

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