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Shocking Video Surfaces of Migrants From West Africa Auctioned As Slaves


Video Of Apparent Slave Auction In Libya Provokes Outrage Worldwide

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Nov 24, 2017 10:41 AM

“To end the slave trade we need to stop human smuggling.”


After a video surfaced showing migrants apparently being sold at auction in Libya, people worldwide have been calling for action.
Last week, CNN published a report on modern slavery in Libya, featuring a videothat reportedly was shot in August and appeared to show a man selling African migrants for farm work.
"Big strong boys," the man said in the video, according to a CNN narrator. "400 ... 700 ... 800," he called out the mounting prices. The men were eventually sold for about $400 each, CNN reported. The Libyan government said it has launched an investigation into slave auctions in the country.
Following the CNN report, demonstrators took to the streets in Paris and other cities last week to express their outrage, and Libyans showed their solidarity on Twitter with the hashtag #LibyansAgainstSlavery.
Several world leaders spoke out as well. The chairman of the African Union, Guinean President Alpha Condé, called it a "despicable trade ... from another era" on Friday. The U.N. Support Mission in Libya said Wednesday that it was "dismayed and sickened," and is "actively pursuing" the matter with Libyan authorities.
"I am horrified at news reports and video footage showing African migrants in Libya reportedly being sold as slaves," U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said to reporters on Monday. "Slavery has no place in our world, and these actions are among the most egregious abuses of human rights and may amount to crimes against humanity."

Migrants from Africa who are trying to reach Europe walk toward a detention center off the coastal town of Guarabouli, Libya, on July 8.

Guterres called for the international community to unite in fighting the abuse and smuggling of migrants, notably by increasing avenues for legal migration and enhancing international cooperation in cracking down on smugglers and traffickers.
However, rights advocates caution that real action may be slow in coming. "People are rightfully outraged," Human Rights Watch researcher Hanan Salah told Reuters of CNN's video on Monday. "But don't hold your breath that anything real is going to happen."
There are more than 45 million people worldwide who are victims of modern slavery, including forced labor and human trafficking, according to a September report from the human rights group Walk Free Foundation.
In Libya, migrants have become particularly vulnerable to human trafficking. The country functions as the main gateway for Africans to reach Europe, but it is also one of the world's most unstable, mired in conflict since dictator Moammar Gadhafi was ousted and killed in 2011.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants fleeing poverty or conflict travel to Libya each year, hoping to set off from the country's coast to Europe. Once in Libya, they find themselves at the mercy of smugglers operating the dangerous boat passages across the Mediterranean.
Operating without many constraints, smuggling networks have adopted ruthless methods ― often killing, torturing, extorting and detaining migrants at will. The Libyan government does not have the means nor the commitment to crack down. European countries' efforts to keep migrants from their own borders have forced the travelers to take ever greater risks to reach the continent.
"To end the slave trade we need to stop human smuggling," William Lacy Swing, director general of the International Organization for Migration, said Thursday. "You do that by destroying their business model. And you do that by ... decriminalizing migration and encouraging migration that is documented, safe and secure for all."
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