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Reparations for Slavery?
Should countries pay compensation for the legacy of the slave trade?
Should countries pay compensation for the legacy of the slave trade? Also, the conversation around the execution of Georgia woman Kelly Gissendaner. And, after President Robert Mugabe tells the UN General Assembly "we are not gays", we hear what it is like to be gay in Zimbabwe.
(Photo: Diagram of guidelines for the transportation of slaves, under a 1788 British law. Credit: Getty Images)
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Wed 30 Sep 201514:06GMT
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Being gay in Zimbabwe
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