💨 Abstract
Activists, artists, and academics convened in Berlin to discuss the ongoing impact of the 1884 Berlin Conference, where European leaders divided Africa. Participants, including a British Labour lawmaker of Ghanaian descent and a Finnish-Nigerian author, criticized the conference for causing impoverishment, conflict, corruption, and trauma across Africa.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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