A new report reveals that organizations linked to George Soros and his son Alex Soros are helping finance an international campaign demanding that Britain pay billions in slavery and colonialism reparations.
According to reporting, the Open Society Foundations, originally established by George Soros and now led by Alex Soros, has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to activist groups pushing legal and political efforts to force the British government to compensate former colonies for slavery.
Several of the funded organizations are reportedly exploring international legal action aimed at compelling the United Kingdom to pay reparations. Activists involved in the campaign argue that Britain should provide financial compensation for its historical role in the transatlantic slave trade and colonial rule.
The funding network also includes support for political figures advocating reparations. In 2023, Open Society Foundations reportedly provided $300,000 to Ghana’s foreign ministry, at the time led by Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, who now serves as secretary-general of the Commonwealth and has been a vocal supporter of reparations discussions.