Reparations are not a request. Total reparations, including costs from climate change, are a command. The day of reckoning has come.


The Red Beret Reparations Alliance rises to confront centuries of injustice, demanding $1.5 trillion in reparations for climate damage, cultural suppression, and slavery. Prominent leaders such as Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and former President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya emerge as key figures in this transformative movement.

Nations once ravaged by exploitation are now claiming their reparative justice, declaring: we shall not forget, bow, or be divided. Instead, they seek memories to be repaired. The message echoes loudly as they demand accountability from nations and corporations alike, making it clear: reparations are overdue.