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Slavery in Libya

A group of UN human rights experts has strongly condemned Libya's slave trade amid reports that hundreds of African refugees are being bought and sold in markets across the country every week.

In a joint statement issued on Thursday, the group urged the Libyan government to take "urgent action" to end the practice.


"We were extremely disturbed to see the images which show migrants being auctioned as merchandise, and the evidence of markets in enslaved Africans which has since been gathered," the statement noted.

"It is now clear that slavery is an outrageous reality in Libya. The auctions are reminiscent of one of the darkest chapters in human history, when millions of Africans were uprooted, enslaved, trafficked and auctioned to the highest bidder."

Among the signatories to the statement were Urmila Bhoola, the United Nations special rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery; Felipe Gonzalez-Morales, the special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants; Maria Grazia Giammarinaro, the special rapporteur on trafficking in persons; and others with expertise on human rights and minority issues.

They are part of the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council, the largest body of independent experts in the UN human rights system.

The statement called on the Libyan government and the international community to "take immediate and decisive action to ensure that this crime does not continue", calling for the immediate release of those already enslaved.

"It is imperative that the authorities urgently locate and rescue the victims of this horrendous crime and that Libya holds the perpetrators accountable," the statement noted, adding that migrants in Libya "are at high risk of multiple grave violations of their human rights, such as slavery, forced labour, trafficking, arbitrary and indefinite detention, exploitation and extortion, rape, torture and even being killed".

An estimated 700,000 migrants are in Libya, which is among the key transit pathways towards Europe, according to a UN estimate.

A human trafficker recently told Al Jazeera that many of the enslaved refugees are held for ransom or forced into prostitution and sexual exploitation to pay their captors and smugglers. Others are murdered by smugglers or die in the desert from thirst or car accidents.

Libya's ambassador to the UN has said that the reports of slave auctions will be fully investigated.


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/12/outrageous-reality-libya-171201085605212.html
 

Damerman

Member
How are people surprised that this is happening? The country is anarchy at this point. Another somalia.
 

Sinfamy

Member
Calling slavery bad is virtue signaling now.
Because that is totally what you did.
You completely ignored the topic, and just shat a big whataboutism bait for people to eat up.

Virtue signaling is not whataboutism.

Brush up on your alt right buzzwords, kid
Oh and now alt-right accusations, man this site has gone to shit.


Rich, coming from a user named George Washington

Literally the definition of shitposting.
 

Mesousa

Banned
I said this was gonna happen. Fuck Hillary for having that big shit eating grin on her face when these monsters killed Gadaffi too.
 
I had high hopes for libya but then they regressed to Islamic fundamentalism.
Now the US is still involved in all tese other countries we have no business in.
/

We just need to to leave the Muslim countries to themselves.
 

MIMIC

Banned
Haven't seen anything about it on TV. Crazy that I learned about this on Facebook before ever seen it featured in an online article or in a news segment. But I'm glad that more people are being made aware of what is happening, regardless of how futile any involvement may seem.
 
Its been messed up ever since the uprinsing started, France goal was to outdo George Bushes mess in Iraq

France endless hate boner for Libya because France wanted to imperialise the top of Africa unchallenged since WWII
 
Its so shitty that everyone is up in arms about Europe's treatment of refugees, yet Muslims in Libya are enslaving sub Saharan Africans.

Slavery should have never been acceptable and its still going on in 2017.
 
Calling slavery bad is virtue signaling now.

Seriously, what are these people talking about?

Are they next going to argue that pro-slavery is a viable ideological position in any circumstance?

Lord have mercy!


At any rate, this reminds me of Rwanda, when everyone winked and nudged about knowing what was going down, but nobody tried to prevent it because there were no "vested interests."

Disgusting.
 

tkscz

Member
Reminds me of the USA.

Why specifically the US? Slavery was happening everywhere. In fact, the US slave trade wasn't even the worse one. I find it odd that's the only one you pointed out.

My problem is the fact that the Libyan government didn't do shit about it until they were called out on it. Do we know who the slavers/kidnappers are? Where are they coming from? Where are the slaves being sold off to? This is information we need to know about. Stuff likes this needs to be stopped at the roots.
 
Why specifically the US? Slavery was happening everywhere. In fact, the US slave trade wasn't even the worse one. I find it odd that's the only one you pointed out.

My problem is the fact that the Libyan government didn't do shit about it until they were called out on it. Do we know who the slavers/kidnappers are? Where are they coming from? Where are the slaves being sold off to? This is information we need to know about. Stuff likes this needs to be stopped at the roots.

Its just that most people on this forum are from the US and have a very ethnocentric view of every issue.
 
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