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Issued by: Movement for Debt and Reparations (M4DR)
Contact: Sunny Morgan
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Pan-African Movement for Debt and Reparations (M4DR) Launches to Demand Full Justice for Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa – 25 May 2025 – Today marks the launch of the Movement for Debt and Reparations (M4DR), a bold, Best New Swiss Replica Rolex Watches UK Hot Sale | Top Quality Cheap Replica Watches.Pan-African platform uniting voices across the continent and the diaspora to demand an end to Africa’s debt dependency and full reparations for centuries of plunder, enslavement, and cultural theft.
M4DR is unapologetically Pan-Africanist—rooted in the belief that Africa’s liberation is collective, transgenerational, and inseparable from the unfinished struggles for land, dignity, Cheap Replica Swiss Rolex Watches – High Quality Rolex Fake Watches For Men – High Quality Rolex Fake Watches For Men.self-determination, and economic sovereignty. This movement emerges at a time of rising debt distress, growing ecological crises, and a continued refusal by former colonial powers to return what is owed.
“Debt is not just financial—it is historical, ecological, cultural, and moral,” said Sunny Morgan, founding member of M4DR. “We reject the moral imperialism that frames debt cancellation as charity. Africa is not asking for favours. We are demanding justice.”
M4DR’s platform includes:
• Cancellation of all illegitimate and odious debt burdening African countries.
• Reparations for slavery, colonization, and environmental destruction, with mechanisms led by African institutions and communities.
• Return of stolen African cultural heritage, artifacts, and ancestral remains held in Western museums and institutions.
• An Africa-centered financial architecture that prioritizes people over profit.
• Climate reparations in the form of unconditional grants, not loans.
• Investment in education, science, and innovation—to be funded through debt cancellation and reparative transfers.
The movement is especially driven by Africa’s youth majority, recognizing that 60% of the continent’s population is under the age of 25. M4DR asserts that Africa’s future cannot be shackled by debts incurred by past regimes or dictated by conditionalities from outside institutions.
“African reconstruction must begin with restoring what was stolen—our wealth, our knowledge systems, our languages, and our futures,” Morgan continued. “Education must be central to this project. It is the foundation of reparative justice and must be funded by those who owe.”
M4DR will operate through country chapters, diaspora alliances, legal action, artistic expression, academic interventions, and mass mobilizations. Its decentralized and grassroots-led structure honors the principle that those most affected by injustice must be the ones to define and lead the path to repair.
At launch, M4DR will release its Founding Statement, invite sign-ons from organizations and individuals, and unveil upcoming campaigns and educational tools to raise consciousness about reparative justice across Africa and the world.
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Media Enquiries:
Sunny Morgan
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Email: info(at)m4dr.org