Toyin Agbetu a Pan African human rights activist, from the Ligali Organisation pays respect to our African Ancestors by challenging the British monarch, church and government's commemorative ritual of appeasement and self approval at Westminster Abbey to mark the bicentenary of the British parliamentary Act to abolish what they disingenuously refer to as a 'slave trade'.
Speaking direct to the British Queen, Elizabeth Saxa-Coburg-Gotha (Windsor), the Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Archbishop Rowan Williams he heralds the African freedom fighters whose resistance to enslavement during the Maafa led to William Wilberforce's success in passing the parliamentary 1807 bill claiming to abolish Britain's forced transportation of enslaved Africans.