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The United States government has described slavery as one of the darkest chapters in human history, reaffirming its stance on the global condemnation of the practice.

In a statement issued by its diplomatic mission, U.S. officials emphasized that slavery remains a crime against humanity that must never be justified or forgotten.

The statement highlighted the historical impact of slavery, noting its devastating consequences on millions of people across continents. It also reiterated America’s commitment to promoting human rights and addressing modern forms of slavery, including human trafficking.

According to the U.S., acknowledging past injustices is essential for building a more equitable future. The government stressed the need for global cooperation in tackling contemporary issues related to forced labor and exploitation.

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The position comes amid ongoing international discussions on reparations and historical accountability. U.S. officials maintained that while history cannot be changed, efforts must be made to ensure such atrocities are never repeated.

Human rights organizations have welcomed the statement, describing it as a necessary reminder of the importance of justice and equality.

The U.S. further called on nations to strengthen legal frameworks and enforcement mechanisms to combat modern slavery. It also pledged support for initiatives aimed at protecting vulnerable populations.

Observers say the statement reinforces the global consensus against slavery and highlights the need for sustained advocacy and policy action.