Vienna Declaration and Plan of Action
Africans and African Descendants
April 28 - April 29, 2001
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Preamble:
Africans and African descendants share a common historical and
cultural heritage. The richness of African history has been distorted,
and the African cultural identity ridiculed by many. As people of Africa
we want to revive the presentation of African history and promote pride
in our African identity, as well as celebrating the diversity of our
peoples. Africans and African descendants also share the common history
of slave trade, slavery, and colonization, and a common experience of
anti-black racism. We recognise that people of African descent live on
all world continents, although they have been renamed, suppressed and
marginalised. All over the world, Africans continue to be subjected to
racism, discrimination and intolerance. It is the complexity of these
common roots and experiences that bind us together as a community; and
as a community we are committed to:
1 having the world recognize and provide reparation for
the Black Holocausts (Slavery and Colonization);
2eliminating anti-black racism every where it occurs, in
any part of the World; and
3restoring our motherland, Africa, to its full glory.
Acknowledging the Black Holocausts (Slavery and Colonization)
Whereas, African Slave Trade and Slavery exploited the motherland of
Africa; Forced the brutal displacement or removal of over one hundred
million of its people (the largest forced migration in history);
Directly caused the death of millions Africans; Destroyed African
civilizations which were among the most advanced societies of the world;
Impoverished African economies which had prospered up to that time; and
launched a period of African under-development and marginalization which
continues to this day - five hundred years later;
Whereas, Africa was dismembered and divided among European powers,
which created Western monopolies for the continued exploitation of vital
African natural resource riches for Western industries; and
Whereas, African Slavery was imposed by and for the benefit of major
European and American states to satisfy their appetites for free labour;
and the exploitation of Africans and African descendants by these States
continued unabated for over three hundred years; and
Whereas, After the Slave Trade, Africa was subjected to another form
of enslavement, namely, Colonization in which the exploitation of
Africa's rich natural resource heritage continued unabated by the
European powers; and,
Eliminating Anti-Black Racism
Whereas, Africans and African descendants are commonly victims of
anti-Black racism and of multiple forms of overt and covert
discrimination. The most pernicious are institutional, systemic,
structural and cultural discrimination. The impact of institutional,
structural and cultural racism is felt in every aspect of life: housing,
employment, education, health, civil and criminal justice, economic
development. Many of these policies and practices are perpetrated by the
states themselves; and,
Whereas, Anti-Black racism (both past and present) is fundamentally
rooted in white supremacist ideology and the economic profits of the
colonial and neo-colonial oppressors; and
Whereas, Anti-black racism cannot be eradicated without the
elimination of social ghettoization and demonization of Africans and
African descendants; and
Whereas, Many Africans and African descendants suffer from
multi-oppressions structured around class, gender, disability, immigrant
status and sexuality. These forms of oppression must be eliminated; and,
Whereas, African and African descendant women play, and have always
played, a fundamental role in the development and maintenance of our
families, peoples, communities and nations, even though historically
they have faced the worst conditions, the greatest marginalization and
systematic exclusion. Women and men,and children and youth of both
genders are equal and must be treated so; and,
Whereas, Racism is a major health determinant. Historical and current
discrimination, as well as colonial and neo-colonial policies against
Africans and African descendants have resulted in Africans and African
descendants having significantly lower health status, less or no access
to health care and poorer quality health care;
Whereas, AIDS represents a human genocide, disproportionally
victimizing African people, both on the continent and in the Diaspora
and,
Whereas, Media and new technologies (including the internet) play a
significant role in the maintenance of structural and cultural
anti-black racism; and,
Whereas, Environmental racism refers to any government, military,
industry or other institution’s action, or failure to act, which has a
disproportionate negative environmental impact on Africans and African
descendants, on Indigenous peoples, Latino, Asian, migrant or other
ethnic groups or the places where they live Environmental racism,
although not new, is a recent example of the historical double standard
as to what is acceptable in certain communities, villages or cities and
not in others. The mobility of corporations has made it possible for
them to seek the greatest profit, the least government and environmental
regulations and the best tax incentives, anywhere in the world. Natural
resource extraction techniques, chemical uses and disposal of wastes
unacceptable in white communities are routinely employed in African
descendants communities; and,
Whereas, Africans and African descendants are victims of grave
discriminatory treatment in the legal and judicial processes as well as
police procedures (specifically police brutality). This includes the
framing up of accusations against Africans and African descendants, the
duration of prison sentences , the inhuman state of prisons and, where
it exists, the death penalty which particularly affects Africans and
African descendants; and,
Whereas, To ensure the future of all Africans, special attention must
be given to protecting and empowering African indigenous peoples,
language groups and cultures both inside and outside the African
continent; and,
Restoring Africa, the Motherland
Whereas, The development of Africa has been greatly impeded by the
global imbalances in power created by slavery, colonialism, and other
forms of exploitation and is maintained and extended today by
neo-colonial policies and practices including the pillage of the human
and material resources of Africa and the draining of its financial
resources by foreign debt services; and,
Whereas, Current day slavery has just taken other forms and the right
to life and freedom of African people is being regularly violated with
complete indifference in Western countries and by African dictators who
are very often supported and protected by Western countries; and,
Whereas, The world major powers are plundering the African continent
through a "debt" which has already been paid off three times
over and to which the African states assign more than 50% of their
national budgets; and,
Whereas, To ensure total control over the enslaved Africans and
African descendants, the Western slaveholding states resorted to
systematic violence, brain-washing, falsifying and negating African
history and values while enhancing Western history and values in a
policy of cultural imperialism; and,
Whereas, Africans and African descendants have significantly
contributed to world history, their achievements need to be re-assessed
within the context of the significant positive contributions made by
Africa culture, Africans and African descendants; and,
Whereas, In a world where people are valued and devalued according to
a given level of economic development, it is essential that the economic
development of Africa be promoted as a means of fighting anti-black
racism; and
Now, therefore,
Africans and African Descendants from across the world, gathered in
Vienna, Austria, in unity and solidarity born of the common African
root, recognition of sharing a common history - that of the African
Slave Trade, Slavery, and Colonialization - and a continuing common
experience of anti-Black racism, which root, history and experience bind
us as a unique community; and
Respectful of the Memory of Our Ancestors and the ultimate sacrifice
which they paid, and mindful that this memory must never be forgotten;
and
As a Community, Committed to the elimination anti-Black racism
wherever it occurs in the World; and
Cognizant of the Enormity of the depredations of the Black Holocausts
(Slavery and Colonialization) and the significance of these historical
epochs for the world; and,
in fraternity with all peoples imbued with a sense of genuine respect
for the rights of people of all races, ethnicities and creeds; and,
in abhorrence of all forms of African Slavery and the African Slave
Trade ( trans-Atlantic, trans-Saharan and trans-Indian Ocean) and the
Colonization of Africa;
BE IT RESOLVED that this Assembly:
Black Holocausts (Slavery and Colonization)
CONDEMNS AFRICAN SLAVERY in all its manifestations (trans-Atlantic,
trans-Saharan and trans-Indian Ocean) and calls on the United Nations
and the governments of the World to do likewise;
DECLARES AFRICAN SLAVERY AND COLONIZATION and the attendant
unprecedented genocide and systematic violations of human rights and the
rights of Africans and African descendant People, as Crimes Against
Humanity;
CALLS, SPECIFICALLY, ON former European countries and American
slave-holding States and all those who benefitted from the slave trade
and colonization of Africa to unconditionally and separately adopt a
Declaration of recognition of the Black Holocausts (Slave Trade /
Slavery and Colonization) as Crimes Against Humanity;
CALLS, SPECIFICALLY, ON former European and American slave-holding
States and all those who benefitted from the slave trade and
colonization of Africans to unconditionally and separately adopt a
Declaration which asks for forgiveness for the exactions committed
during the Slave Trade / Slavery and Colonization and for their lasting
effects on the Africans and African Descendants, in psychological
spheres as well as on economical, social, political and cultural ones;
CALLS ON THE UNITED NATIONS AND GOVERNMENTS of the World to make it
an offence, punishable by law, for anyone to deny the existence of the
Black Holocausts (African Slave Trade / Slavery and Colonization);
CALLS ON FORMER EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SLAVE-HOLDING STATES and all
those who benefitted from the slave trade and colonization of Africans
to acknowledge the principle of reparations for the cultural,
demographic, economic, political, social and moral wrongs of the Slave
Trade / Slavery and Colonization and that the Africans and African
descendants victims of the Slave Trade / Slavery and Colonization
reserve the right to determine the form and manner of reparations; and,
DEMAND THAT THE Governments of the World condemn the trans-Saharan
and Indian Ocean slave trade which, like the trans-Atlantic slave trade,
brought serious damages to Africa . Unlike the trans-Atlantic slave
trade, vestiges of the trans-Saharan slave trade continues this day
unabated (specifically in Mauritania and Sudan); and, call on the
governments of Mauritania and Sudan to recognize this problem and to
eradicate it completely.
CALL on the German and Italian Government to ask for forgiveness for
the exactions and genocide committed during the World War by the Nazis
and Fascist against Africans and African descendants; recognizing that
African and African descendant victims of Nazism have the same right to
compensatory measures as Jews or Romas; and,
CALLS ON STATES, SURVIVING CORPORATE INTERESTS, CHURCHES AND NON-
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES involved in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the
resulting slavery and colonization to acknowledge their wrongdoings and
accept the principle of restitution and that the Africans and African
descendants victims of the Slave Trade / Slavery and Colonization
reserve the right to determine the form and manner of reparations; and,
Eliminating Anti-Black Racism
DEMANDS THAT GOVERNMENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS recognize anti-Black
racism as a form of racism which has its own specificity in the same way
as anti-Semitism and to be differentiated from all other forms of
racism, discrimination and intolerance; and,
CALLS ON GOVERNMENTS AND OTHERS TO condemn any political, economic or
social structure that has the effect of promoting, encouraging, or
facilitating anti-Black racism; and,
DEMAND THAT States eliminate racial disparities in education,
housing, economic development, health and health care, environment,
civil and criminal justice; and,
DEMAND THAT States adopt effective mechanisms for monitoring and
eliminating all forms of overt and covert racial discrimination, placing
particular emphasis on institutional and structural anti-Black racism in
education, housing, economic development, health and health care,
environment, civil and criminal justice; and,
CALL ON States, and United Nations organizations (such as World
Health Organization) to routinely and systematically collect race,
gender and socio-economic class data related to education, housing,
economic development, health and health care, environment, civil and
criminal justice; and,
DEMAND THAT STATES stop the criminalization of blackness immediately.
REQUEST THAT a representative of the Africans and African Descendants
Caucus be allowed to address the World Conference against Racism, Racial
discrimination Xenophobia and Related Forms of Intolerance in South
Africa; and,
DEMAND THAT ALL ORGANIZATIONS (multilateral, financial, development
and human rights) formulate diagnostic indicators of the impact of their
policies and programs on African and African descendant communities;
and,
DEMAND THAT States, and the international community, develop
effective anti-discrimination laws which provide an adequate
institutional framework for redress that is specific to eliminating
institutional and structural anti-Black discrimination (both overt and
covert); and,
URGE states to institute educational steps to combat racism including
challenging racist language and eradication of words and terms with a
racist content especially when used by authorities; and adopting a
prohibition against racist documents particularly books for children
which convey a depreciative image of Africans and African Descendants;
and,
CALL on civil society groups to help develop advocacy strategies that
link environmental issues (including environmental racism) to human
rights; and Governments adopt and enforce legislation and policies that
protect society from environmental racism; and,
CALL on the United Nations to support a world institute dedicated to
research, fact finding and resource networking for Africans, African
descendants and related issues. The research should serve to bridge the
gap between the past, by presenting African history according to
credible African resources, the present, by monitoring the
overall life conditions of Africans and African descendants worldwide
and the future, by implementing its’ research in informal and
formal education to change attitudes, perceptions and promote
understanding; and,
REQUEST the media of the world and providers of Internet services to
implement initiatives for increasing public awareness of anti-racist and
tolerant behavior towards Africans and promote a positive and valorizing
image of Africans; and,
URGE States and organizations to give special attention to
adolescents and young people of African descent in terms of empowerment,
training, mentoring and possibilities to exercise responsibilities;
Attention must be given to activities promoting a healthy and balanced
African identity for children and youth; Youth participation must be
secured on national and international levels of political decision
making; and,
URGE the international community to take practical steps to
understand the political nature of the AIDs epidemic and to improve
prevention strategies, testing material, access to medicines and care
for those infected with AIDS; and,
CALLS ON AFRICANS AND AFRICAN DESCENDANTS to recognize that the
struggle against anti-black racism is inevitably linked with the
struggle against poverty, racism against others, imperialism,
globalization and war. Africans and African descendants express
solidarity with other peoples who are similarly oppressed and exploited;
and,
Restoring Africa, the Motherland
CALL ON AFRICANS AND AFRICAN DESCENDANTS TO END conflicts based on
ethnic divisions which is tearing the African continent apart through
ethnic genocide, ethnic cleansing and ethnic culture war; the struggle
against racism must go hand in hand with struggle against negative
ethnicity in Africa; and, and
CALL ON AFRICAN NATIONS to take legal action and give priority to the
equitable redistribution of stolen, possessed and occupied land on the
continent; and call on the international community to support such
actions; and,
CALL on African governments to adopt policies to grant all Africans
and African descendants the possibility to return home and settle
without limitations or discrimination; and,
DEMAND that European, American and other governments repatriate funds
stolen from African countries/people and stored in European and American
banks to the African countries of their origin; and,
URGE the debt-holding countries to take practical steps toward the
cancellation of the "debt" of African States; and,
DEMAND THAT THE MANY ARTEFACTS AND ANTIQUITIES of African
civilization which have been stolen or taken out of the country without
permission be returned or that the countries from which these
antiquities were taken be compensated; and,
DEMAND THAT THE TRAFFICKING OF AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DESCENDANT women,
children and youth for sex, and for forced labour and various forms of
enslavement be stopped in both locations receiving victims of
trafficking, and in locations of origin.
International, local/national, and other media are urged to continue and
increase their much-needed
work of reporting on these crimes; and,
CALL ON AFRICANS AND AFRICAN DESCENDANTS to urgently free themselves
from slave and colonial mentality and attitudes. The rich African
cultural heritage at our disposal serve as the first step in a real
liberation and renaissance of Africa and its people all over the World.