The year 2023 marks the 150th anniversary of the abolishment of slavery in Suriname and in Dutch colonies in the Caribbean in 1873.
The king of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander, has apologised for his country’s role in the slavery of colonised people, beginning in the 16th Century.
The Dutch were involved themselves in the transatlantic slave tradelike other European nations.
Between 1596 and 1829, the Dutch transported about half a million Africans across the Atlantic.
More than 600,000 people were transported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa aboard Dutch ships, to be sold as slaves or put to work on plantations.
Around 75,000 did not survive the crossing.
It found that between 1945 and 1949, the Dutch used “excessive violence” in Indonesia after World War 2.