Macron acknowledges France's financial 'ransom' on Haiti after independence
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Apr 18, 2025
On the anniversary of Haiti’s formal recognition by France, President Macron called the debt imposed unjust. Advocates want reparations.
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On the 200th anniversary of Haiti's official independence, French President Emmanuel Macron
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says the ransom France demanded after Haiti won its freedom was wrong. His comment comes as calls
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for France to pay reparations grow louder. April 17th, 1825, that's the day France officially
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recognized Haiti's freedom from French colonial rule and years of slavery. But that freedom came
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at a cost, a hefty debt of 150 million gold francs demanded by France in exchange for
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recognizing Haiti's independence. Haiti won its independence in 1804 after the Haitian Revolution
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but critics say France, unwilling to accept defeat, waited nearly 20 years to rewrite the
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narrative on their own terms. The Caribbean nation was forced to pay compensation for France's loss
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of its colony and enslaved labor force. Years later, the debt was reduced to $90 million
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a burden Haiti carried until 1947. Macron has launched a joint commission with Haiti to explore
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the two nations' shared history, but he's stopped short of promising reparations, even as some
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experts argue that these centuries debt shaped Haiti struggles to this day Historians say to pay France Haiti took out large loans from French banks creating a double debt that left the nation in long poverty Contributing to the unrest
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Haiti faces today, with violence surging in the capital where gangs now control 85 percent of the
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city, forcing families to flee and leaving many without access to food or essential supplies
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The Haiti Action Committee says true repair starts from within, that healing the nation
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requires more than just financial reimbursement. It calls for a deeper commitment to restore a
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country that has endured generations of loss. Caribbean Community CARICOM is also pushing
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France to pay reparations through a 10-point plan. The political union found France and other
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European nations justified African enslavement and the genocide of native peoples as part of
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their national interests. When enslavement ended, they denied compensation to the freed individuals
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Instead, they compensated slave owners for the loss of their property and enslaved people
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According to Macron, the commission will create proposals for both governments to
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create a peaceful future that benefits France and Haiti. For Straight Arrow News, I'm Kayleigh Carey
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