Macron’s Statement Draws Criticism from CNHRR: “Very Small Step,” “Not in the Right Direction”...

The Haitian National Committee for Restitution and Reparations (CNHRR) responded to French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement. In a note made public just hours after Macron’s announcement of the creation of a joint Franco-Haitian commission of historians from both countries to study “the impact of the heavy financial indemnity” imposed on Haiti in 1825, the CNHRR instead called for a “binational, multidisciplinary commission” with the specific mission of “restitution in all its dimensions.”

Reactions quickly followed Macron’s declaration on the bicentennial of Haiti’s independence ransom. In a statement published on Thursday, April 17, 2025, the CNHRR judged the French president’s announcement as “a very small step,” but nonetheless “a step in the right direction.” However, the CNHRR views this announcement as a stalling tactic. “It is a delaying step that allows time to pass and events to unfold,” said the national committee responsible for issues related to restitution and

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