[1/8] Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte responds to recommendations from a panel of experts to accept the role of the Netherlands in the history of slavery and its current consequences in The Hague, Netherlands December 19, 2022.
"Today I apologise," Rutte said in a nationally televised speech at the Dutch National Archives.
"For centuries the Dutch state and its representatives have enabled and stimulated slavery and have profited from it," he added.
"It is true that nobody alive today bears any personal guilt for slavery...(however) the Dutch state bears responsibility for the immense suffering that has been done to those that were enslaved and their descendants."
The panel said that Dutch participation in slavery had amounted to crimes against humanity and in 2021 recommended an apology and reparations.