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“None Of Us Can Change Our History”: King Charles Calls For Justice And Reflection At Commonwealth Summit

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisOctober 25, 2024 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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King Charles III addresses the Commonwealth Summit in Samoa 2024

“None Of Us Can Change Our History”: King Charles Calls For Justice And Reflection At Commonwealth Summit.

In his inaugural address as head of the Commonwealth, King Charles emphasised the importance of recognising historical injustices, saying, “None of us can change our history.” Addressing leaders from the 56-member Commonwealth at the biennial summit in Samoa, he acknowledged the painful aspects of the past, while urging unity and reflection to foster a more equitable future.

King Charles III addresses the Commonwealth Summit in Samoa 2024

The King encouraged leaders to learn from history, proposing that they find “creative ways to right inequalities that endure.” Although he did not directly address the topic of slavery, his comments have ignited discussions on reparatory justice. Several Commonwealth leaders, especially from the Caribbean, are expected to press for conversations on reparations for Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade.

 





Despite Downing Street’s assurance that reparations would not be part of the official agenda, diplomatic sources reveal that many heads of state feel it is time for a “meaningful, truthful and respectful conversation” on the legacy of slavery. According to a draft summit communique obtained by the BBC, leaders agreed that addressing this past injustice is essential to “forging a common future based on equity.”

 

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer commented on the issue, describing slavery as “abhorrent” and advocating for open discussions on historical issues, yet highlighted the need to focus on “today’s challenges,” including climate change and Commonwealth trade. Chancellor Rachel Reeves reiterated that the UK government would not be making reparation payments, a stance that may prompt further debate.

 

Locals in Samoa expressed a range of opinions. Amanda Taavaomaalii, a teacher, noted that many people view these issues as “already in the past.” In contrast, Pisa Pisa Imoamoa, also a teacher, welcomed the summit’s potential to stimulate Samoa’s economy and provide small island nations with a voice on climate change, an issue disproportionately impacting their communities.

 

The King further underlined the urgency of climate action, stressing that it is “already undermining the development gains we have long fought for.” As he urged the Commonwealth to address climate change head-on, he made it clear that historical awareness and global justice should be guiding principles in shaping a shared future.

 

By invoking the unchangeable nature of history, King Charles has set a reflective tone for this year’s summit, inspiring discussions about justice, sustainability, and the path forward for the Commonwealth’s diverse member nations.

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