Dutch King Says Slavery Apology Start of ‘Long Journey’

THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS — Dutch King Willem-Alexander welcomed the government’s apology for the Netherlands’ role in 250 years of slavery in his Christmas address on Sunday, saying it was the “start of a long journey.”

 

Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday officially apologized for the Dutch state’s involvement in slavery in its former colonies, calling it a “crime against humanity.”

 

“Nobody today bears responsibility for the inhumane acts that were inflicted on the lives of men, women and children,” Willem-Alexander said from the palace of Huis ten Bosch in The Hague.

 

“But by honestly facing our shared past and recognizing the crime against humanity that is slavery, we lay the ground for a shared future — a future in which we stand against all modern forms of discrimination, exploitation and injustice,” the king said. “The apology offered by the government is the start of a long journey.”

The Netherlands funded its “Golden Age” of empire and culture in the 16th and 17th centuries by shipping around 600,000 Africans as part of the slave trade, mostly to South America and the Caribbean.

 

The Dutch government says several major commemorative events will be held from next year and has announced a $212 million fund for social initiatives.

 

Willem-Alexander promised that the topic would retain the royal family’s attention during the commemorative year and that they would remain “involved.”

 

But Rutte’s move went against the wishes of some slavery commemoration organizations who wanted the apology to be offered on July 1, 2023.

 

Descendants of Dutch slavery will then celebrate 150 years of liberation from slavery in an annual celebration called “Keti Koti” (Breaking the Chains) in Suriname.

 

The leaders of the Caribbean island Sint Maarten and Suriname in South America regretted the lack of dialogue from the Netherlands over the apology.

 

Some former Dutch colonies have demanded compensation for slavery and criticized the government for not offering concrete actions.

 

Source: Voice of America

South Africa Fuel Tanker Blast Death Toll Rises to 15

JOHANNESBURG — The death toll from a fuel tanker explosion in a South African city east of Johannesburg has risen to 15, the health minister said Sunday.

 

“Yesterday [Saturday], the death toll was at 10 people and now we are sitting at 15 as of this morning,” Joe Phaahla told reporters at Tambo Memorial Hospital.

 

The tanker, transporting liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), was caught beneath a bridge close to the hospital and houses on Saturday morning in Boksburg, east of Johannesburg.

 

The minister said three hospital employees, two nurses and a driver, died later from severe burn injuries.

 

Thirty-seven people were injured, including 24 patients and 13 staff members who were in the hospital’s accident and emergency unit at the time of the blast.

 

They “sustained severe burns and have been diverted to neighboring hospitals”, Phaahla said.

 

Others were hit by shattered glass, he added, while some were hurt as they were in the parking lot or in front of the hospital.

 

Videos on social media showed a huge fireball under the bridge, which the tanker appeared to have been too high to go under.

 

It was carrying 60,000 liters of LPG gas, which is used especially in cooking and gas stoves, and had come from the southeast of the country.

 

The health minister said the blast severely damaged the hospital’s accident and emergency unit and X-ray departments, adding the roof was also damaged.

 

Source: Voice of America

Hunger-Striking Senegal Journalist Taken to Hospital, Attorney Says

Pape Ale Niang, a prominent Senegalese journalist and government critic who has been on a hunger strike to protest charges against him, has been moved to a hospital, his attorney told AFP on Sunday.

 

Niang was taken to a hospital in Dakar on Saturday evening after his health deteriorated as a result of his latest hunger strike, said Moussa Sarr, one of his lawyers.

 

In a case that has sparked international concern, Niang was arrested on November 6 and charged with “divulging information likely to harm national defense.”

 

He went on a hunger strike on December 2 and was later admitted to a clinic after his health deteriorated. He was given provisional release, but arrested again on December 20, when he started another hunger protest.

 

Niang, the head of the Dakar Matin online news site, is widely followed in Senegal for his regular columns on current affairs.

 

The case against him arose after he wrote about rape charges being faced by the country’s main opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko.

He is accused of describing confidential messages about security arrangements for Sonko’s interview with investigators on November 3, according to trade unions.

 

His detention sparked a wave of criticism from the press, civil society groups and Senegal’s opposition, many of whom called for his release.

 

Senegal has a strong reputation for openness and press freedom in troubled West Africa, but this status is in decline, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

 

Its 2022 Press Freedom Index ranked Senegal 73rd out of 180 countries — a fall of 24 places compared with the 2021 assessment.

 

Source: Voice of America

CGTN: Annual Central Economic Work Conference guides economy through difficult times

BEIJING, Dec. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Battered by domestic challenges and disruptive external headwinds, the Chinese economy has coped with a tough 2022 with a GDP growth rate of three percent in the first three quarters.

The annual Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from December 15 to 16 as Chinese leaders decided on the priorities for the economic work in 2023.

Delivering an important speech at the conference, Chinese President Xi Jinping reviewed the country’s economic work in 2022, analyzed the current economic situation and arranged next year’s economic work.

Currently, the foundation of economic recovery is not yet stabilized, and China is still facing three-fold pressure on contracting demand, supply shocks and weak expectations, the meeting pointed out in a statement.

“However, we should see that our economy has strong resilience, great potential and robust vitality,” the meeting noted, calling for firm confidence in economic work and vowing major efforts to ensure high-quality, reasonable growth.

Ensuring stability a priority

The meeting demanded making economic stability a top priority and pursuing steady progress while ensuring economic stability for the next year.

For an economy of China’s size, it is vital to maintain a stable economic performance. Efforts will be made to stabilize growth, employment and prices so that major economic indicators will stay within an appropriate range, the meeting stressed.

The meeting also noted better coordinating epidemic prevention and control with economic and social development, urging efforts to optimize epidemic response based on time and situation, and focus on the elderly and those with underlying diseases.

Mentioning the country has rolled out a policy mix to sustain economic growth earlier this year, Zhang Junwei, a research fellow of the Development Research Center of the State Council, believes the country will devote greater efforts to stabilizing growth, employment and prices.

The meeting further highlighted the determination of the Chinese leaders to regard the issue of restoring economic aggregates balance as the primary task of the current economic operation.

Domestic demand expansion

The country will focus on boosting domestic demand next year by prioritizing the recovery and expansion of consumption, increasing urban and rural personal income through multiple channels and encouraging more private capital to participate in the construction of key national projects, said the meeting.

The potential of the domestic market will also be fully tapped so that domestic demand can play a stronger role in driving economic growth, the meeting said, vowing support for organic demand and upgrading needs on housing as well as support for the private sector and digital economy platforms.

China has released a guideline on expanding domestic demand and fostering a sound domestic demand system to promote its long-term development.

Efforts will be made to facilitate consumption on all fronts and accelerate the upgrading of consumption quality, optimize the investment structure and expand the scope of investment, while promoting the coordinated development of urban and rural areas to release the potential of domestic demand, according to the guideline.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), China’s November retail sales sank by 5.9 percent year on year, showing a decline trend in domestic demand.

Cai Tongjuan, a researcher at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies under Renmin University of China stressed that the construction of a resilient domestic market is very critical. “Without demand, the domestic market is the water without a source.”

In terms of increasing personal income, Cai stressed it is important to avoid talking about consumption in isolation from income. She added residents’ income has declined with their consumption demand in a short after three years of fighting the epidemic, and only by effectively raising residents’ disposable income can consumption be effectively promoted.

High-quality development

The two-day tone-setting conference also emphasized on pursing high-quality development.

Apart from better coordinating epidemic prevention and control with economic and social development, the meeting said stronger coordination should also be achieved. This should happen between qualitative and quantitative growth, between supply-side structural reform and domestic demand expansion, and between economic policies and other policies, the meeting said.

To foster a new development paradigm, the endogenous dynamics and reliability of domestic circulation should be strengthened, while the quality of international circulation should be elevated.

The meeting also stressed the need to handle current work well and at the same time take future development into consideration.

The key to measuring economic development is whether economic growth can bring more absolute and higher quality development, Chen Wenling, chief economist of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, pointed out.

Wang Jun, director of the China Chief Economists Forum, said the deployment of the Central Economic Work Conference continues to put “quality” in front of “quantity,” which means grasping the quality of the economy is the main direction of the future.

Link:https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-12-16/China-holds-key-economic-meeting-to-plan-for-2023-1fOwyYJjt5u/index.html