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Lybia Slave Trade by Francis59: 12:13am On Dec 20, 2017
By Ibrahim M.O. Progress.

Martin Luther Kings (Jr) envisioned a future were there will be absence of oppression of a race by another race. Will the dream becomes a reality or not? This 21st century slavery and oppression of the black has not been pronounced until the recent Lybia Slave trade. Modern Slavery is an economic slavery. It's a situation whereby certain groups of people are held hostage for the purpose of mentary exchange.

The Lybia slave trade occurs when Africans who are caught in the border of Lybia are held hostage by some citizens of Lybia. These African hostages are sold to highly placed people as slaves. Some will be forced to work in the farm, some will be used for medical purposes and some will be conscripted into terrorist groups.

Well, Africans that are being held as slaves in Lybia intends to travel to Europe. Travelling to Europe without a visa will require them to take an illegal routes. This illegal routes is the route that lead to Lybia and the Mediterranean sea. A large numbers of this illegal emigrants are from Africa such as Nigeria, Ghana, Togo etc. In their attempt to cross the Mediterranean sea sometimes many will get drawn. Unfortunately, many caught in the border of Lybia are apprehended and become commodity for slave trade.


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