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Netherlands to return 2,000 artefacts to Ghana amid Mahama’s push for slavery reparations

Yen.com.gh

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June 19, 2026

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Netherlands to return 2,000 artefacts to Ghana amid Mahama’s push for slavery reparations

Ghana has secured pledges from several European nations to return looted artefacts and advance reparatory justice after the Next Steps Reparatory Justice Conference

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