A statue of a slave trader in London is Tuesday, been removed by the authorities.
It writes Reuters.
– Although it is a sad truth that much of our city’s and nation’s wealth derived from the trade with slaves, so there is no reason to celebrate it in our public squares, writes the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, in a tweet with a photo of the statue.
See also: Protesters threw slaver statue in the river in Bristol,
Sadiq Khan has ordered a review of the statues and street names in the whole of London as a response to Black Live Matters-demonstrations in the city.
UPDATE: The statue of the slave trader Robert Milligan has now been removed from the West India Quay.
It’s a sad truth that much of our wealth was derived from the slave trade – but this does not have to be celebrated in our public spaces. #BlackLivesMatterpic.twitter.com/ca98capgnQ
Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) June 9, 2020