2006/05/12
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French envoy has said her country did profit from slavery as it officially
commemorates the victims of the trade for the first time.
"It profited from
the commerce in human beings... ripped from the African homeland," Junior
Co-operation Minister Brigitte Girardin said in Senegal.
She was visiting a
notorious slave island off the coast of Senegal.
In Paris, President
Jacques Chirac said facing up to the colonial past was a "key to national
cohesion".
He opened an art
exhibition in Paris's Luxembourg Gardens while other cities and venues around
France held their own ceremonies for Slavery Remembrance Day - the first such
event in an EU state.