A labour party speech commemorates the 145th anniversary of the Girmit labour system in Fiji, challenging the false narrative of slavery ending in 1807 and highlighting the true history of forced displacement, systemic exploitation, and the enduring resilience of Indian Fijian-ki
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shared heritage and intergenerational resilience
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