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French Citizen Offers Historic Apology for Family’s Role in Slave Trade, Calls on State Responsibility

Pierre Gyon de Prince breaks the silence in Nantes, demanding official compensation for victims of slavery and colonial crimes

محمد يسري
Last updated: 19/04/2026 2:50 am
Mohammed Yossry
محمد يسري
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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  • Confronting Colonial Legacy: Admission of Owning Ships and Caribbean Plantations
  • Demands for Official Reparations and Symbolic Messages to Break the Silence

Paris, France – The French city of Nantes witnessed a historic event, the first of its kind, as a French man in his eighties offered a public and explicit apology for the role his family played in the transatlantic slave trade over past centuries. This bold step reopens the files of France’s colonial past, amid hopes that this apology will serve as a catalyst for other families and the French state to take similar actions. Accordingly, the apology for the slave trade in France represents a turning point in social awareness regarding crimes committed against humanity under the umbrella of enslavement.

Confronting Colonial Legacy: Admission of Owning Ships and Caribbean Plantations

Pierre Gyon de Prince, descending from an aristocratic family that historically settled in Nantes, clarified that his ancestors were prominent shipowners involved in the forced transport of thousands of enslaved Africans. Obviously, his confession was not limited to trade alone but included his family’s ownership of vast plantations in the Caribbean that relied on forced labor. As a result, de Prince emphasized that confronting this painful historical legacy is a moral necessity to purify the French national memory, asserting that long silence is no longer an acceptable option in modern times.

Demands for Official Reparations and Symbolic Messages to Break the Silence

De Prince called on the French state to move from the stage of theoretical recognition of crimes to taking practical measures, including discussing the issue of financial and moral reparations for victims. Certainly, the event, which featured the inauguration of a symbolic ship mast in the presence of descendants of the enslaved, carried deep human dimensions. Accordingly, the apology for the slave trade in France remains a growing international demand, especially since Paris has yet to offer an official state apology, despite acknowledging in 2001 that slavery is a crime against humanity.

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