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  Trump's Withdrawal from UN Forum on People of African Descent Sparks Alarm and Fears of a Sinister Ploy

Trump withdrew the U.S. from UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent. Experts see a more sinister ploy.In a move that has sent shockwaves around the world, the Trump administration has withdrawn the United States from the United Nations Permanent Forum on People of African Descent. This decision has left advocates and international leaders sounding the alarm, warning that it threatens to undermine momentum for global reparations and racial justice.

A Space for Black Voices
The UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent was established in 2021 by the UN General Assembly. Since its inception, it has provided a platform for people of African descent from around the world to share their struggles and successes, and to work together towards creating policy solutions that improve their lives. As Desirée Cormier Smith, founder and co-president of the Alliance for Diplomacy and Justice, put it, 'It was a space where Black people from all over the world could come and share their struggles, but also share their joy and see themselves in each other.'

A Threat to Reparations
The forum has made significant progress in laying the groundwork for reparations on a global scale. Discussions have centered around creating a UN declaration on the human rights of African descendants, which would pave the way for repair and redress for historical injustices. However, with the US withdrawal, advocates fear that momentum will be lost and that the process will be slowed down or even derailed.

A Sinister Ploy?
Experts are warning that the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the forum may not be just about politics. Desirée Cormier Smith, who served as the first and only US Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice under President Biden, believes that the move is 'animated by anti-Blackness' and may signal something more ominous. Bishop Joseph Tolton, a Pan-African activist, agrees, saying that it gives permission to European leaders to 'pollute the idea of reparatory justice.'

Global Implications
The withdrawal has far-reaching implications for countries like Haiti, which was forced to pay an independence debt to France after gaining freedom from colonial rule. Bishop Tolton warns that France may use the US withdrawal as a way to 'wash their hands' of any need to engage in financial restorative justice towards Haiti. This could have devastating consequences for the country's ability to rebuild and develop itself.

The Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent has sent shockwaves around the world, sparking alarm and fears of a sinister ploy. As advocates and international leaders sound the alarm, it is clear that this move threatens to undermine momentum for global reparations and racial justice. The implications are far-reaching, and it remains to be seen what the consequences will be.

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