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By David Comissiong
It is clear to me that Britain’s Daily Telegraph newspaper has commenced upon a mission to concoct its own narrative about Barbados’ Reparations Campaign.
Indeed, the Daily Telegraph’s modus operandi seems to be to interview Barbadian parties associated with the Reparations Campaign
Barbados is not presently going after Benedict Cumberbatch for slavery reparations.
Sections of the British media are being dragged over hot coals for a "campaign of deceptive and misleading British 'yellow journalism'."
National Task Force on
Barbados is not presently going after Benedict Cumberbatch for slavery reparations.
Sections of the British media are being dragged over hot coals for a "campaign of deceptive and misleading British 'yellow journalism'."
National Task Force on
David Comissiong, Deputy Chairperson of the National Task Force on Reparations, issued the following statement on Monday in response to British newspaper articles about Barbados reparations campaign:
It is clear to me that Britain s Daily Telegraph newspaper has commenced upon a mission to concoct its own narrative about Barbados Reparations Campaign
Indeed, the Daily Telegraph s modus operandi seems to be to interview