Seychelles and the Legacy of Slavery

By Hajira Amla

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The Seychelles islands: an archipelago of 115 islands in the Western Indian Ocean, just off the East African coastline. Not everyone will have heard of the Seychelles, but those who have associate it with white sand and luxury holidays. What most people don’t know is that Seychelles has a dark history associated with slavery since the islands were first settled 250 years ago, and for the next few decades the islands would be used as a strategically important base for the storage and transportation of Africans captured on the mainland.

Episode Date
Part Eight - Freedom from colonial rule
Jul 31, 2024
Part Seven - A ‘school’ for the slave children
Jul 23, 2024
Part Six - The false hope of liberation
Jul 20, 2024
Part Five - Runaway slaves
Jan 04, 2024
Part Four - Lost identities
Dec 10, 2023
Part Three - Tragedies and triumphs of Seychellois slaves
Nov 27, 2023
Part Two - The Seychellois Slave Traders
Dec 30, 2022
Part One - The Bell and the Cannon
Jun 18, 2020