British Labor And the War

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(h) The Colonies of Tropical Africa With regard to the colonies of the several belligerents in tropical Africa from sea to sea — whether including all north of the Zambesi River and south of the Sahara Desert, or only those lying between 15 degrees north and 15 degrees south latitude, which are already the subject of international control — the British Labour movement disclaims all sympathy with the imperialist idea that these should form the booty of any na- tion, should be exploited for the p
...rofit of the capitalist, or should be used for the promotion of the militarist aims of governments. In view of the fact that it is impracticable here to leave the various peoples concerned to settle their own destinies, it is suggested that the interests of humanity would be best served by the full and frank abandonment by all the belligerents of any dreams of an African empire; the trans- 348 APPENDIX I fer of the present colonies of the European Powers in tropical Africa, however the limits of this area may be defined, to the proposed Supernational Authority or League of Nations herein suggested, and their administration under the legislative coun- cil of that authority as a single, independent African state, with its own trained staff, on the principles of (i) taking ac- count in each locality of the wishes of the people when these can be ascertained; (2) protection of the natives against ex- ploitation and oppression and the preservation of their tribal interests; (3) all revenues raised to be expended for the wel- fare and development of the African state itself, and (4) the permanent neutralisation of this African state and its abstention from participation in international rivalries or any future wars.

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