Local NewsNews Comissiong responds to British newspaper articles about Barbados’ reparations campaign by Barbados Today 02/01/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 02/01/2023 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.9K David Comissiong, Deputy Chairperson of theĀ National Task Force on Reparations, issued the following statement on Monday in response to British newspaper articles about Barbadosā reparations campaign: It is clear to me that Britainās Daily Telegraph newspaper has commenced upon a mission to concoct its own narrative about Barbadosā Reparations Campaign Indeed, the Daily Telegraphās modus operandi seems to be to interview Barbadian parties associated with the Reparations Campaign and then to quote answers out of context, Ā thereby effectively putting words in oneās mouth. A good example of the technique is the Daily Telegraph journalist asking me if Barbados intends to pursue a Reparations claim against the family of someone named Benedict Cumberbatch, and when one answers that one does not know who Benedict Cumberbatch is nor anything about his familyās supposed involvement in slavery in Barbados, that answer is reported as my having asserted that Barbados has not ruled out pursuing a Reparations claim against Mr Cumberbatch and his family! And then suddenly there is a big international news story about Barbados pursuing a Reparations claim against the said Benedict Cumberbatch ! In light of this Campaign of deceptive and misleading British āyellow journalismā, please permit me to set the record clear about Barbadosā and CARICOMās Reparatory Justice campaign. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians In the year 2016, CARICOM, Ā and by extension Barbados, advanced a Reparations claim against six Western European governments ā inclusive of the government of the United Kingdomā for Reparations for the damage that Barbados and the other CARICOM nations experienced during the centuries of European orchestrated Native genocide and African enslavement. And the claim was advanced against the national Government because it constitutes the institutional linkage between the European nationās present and its past. In the following years, CARICOM and by extension Barbados, Ā extended the Reparations claim to currently existing European companies and institutions that were either directly implicated in the crimes committed during those centuries of genocide and enslavement or that benefitted financially from the said crimes. To date, neither CARICOM nor Barbados has officially leveled a Reparations claim against a European family. And, clearly, the reason is that it is much easier to establish a Reparations claim against a legal entity such as a national Government or a company than it is against a family. A family, after all, may be subject to all types of discontinuities and admixtures over an extensive period of time. However, where Barbados is concerned, our National Task Force on Reparations has examined the case of the Drax family, and has determined that this particular family presents the unique case of a family that arrived in Barbados in 1627 ā at the very beginning of the English settlement of the islandā and that has had a near 400 year uninterrupted presence in Barbados as owners and operators of the Drax plantations, inclusive of the famous Drax Hall Plantation. The Barbados National Task Force on Reparations Ā therefore Ā believes that the historical facts pertaining to the Drax family are more than clear to support Ā a Reparations claim. It is against this background that the issue of a possible Reparations claim against the current owner of the Drax Hall Plantation and leading representative of the Drax Family has been referred by the Task Force to higher governmental authorities. This is where the matter currently stands. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Community champion launches tribute to Father of Independence 23/01/2025 Fair, efficient payment systems critical to postal servicesā future 23/01/2025 Combermere teacher chosen for prestigious Fulbright programme 23/01/2025