King Willem-Alexander has apologised and asked for forgiveness over the Netherlands' historic involvement in slavery, describing it as 'a crime against humanity'
"I ask forgiveness for this crime against humanity," the King of the Netherlands said as he addressed onlookers at a ceremony in Amsterdam. It is part of a wider reckoning with colonial histories in the West that have been spurred in recent years by the Black Lives Matter movement.Why you can trust Sky News
The monarch was speaking at an event to commemorate the 160th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the country, including its former colonies in the Caribbean. Addressing thousands of onlookers at the national slavery monument in Amsterdam's Oosterpark, Willem-Alexander said:"On this day that we remember the Dutch history of slavery, I ask forgiveness for this crime against humanity."
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