World leaders may have been quick to voice outrage over video footage of Libyan slave auctions, but activists raised the alarm months ago — and their warnings fell on deaf ears. Aid workers, rights ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday urged the international community to “do more” following reports of the “abhorrent and despicable” enslavement of vulnerable African refugees arriving ...
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Jacinta Ngobese Zuma questions African nations' silence on alleged Libya slave trade
Anti-illegal immigration activist Jacinta Ngobese Zuma sparks debate on Pan-Africanism after sharing a viral video of alleged ...
Saraki is not happy with the slow response of the federal government on the Libya slave auction. The decision of the Senate was sequel to a motion by Senator Baba Kaka Gabari (Borno south) on the ...
Picture showing African migrants in a packed room with their beds and blankets, at the Tariq Al-Matar detention centre, Tripoli. [Photo: Courtesy] Modern day slavery showing african migrants and ...
The Libyan embassy in Kenya has said that the Libyan people or government should not be unfairly blamed following media reports of migrants allegedly being sold as slaves in the country and instead ...
British lawmakers used a debate on Monday to express their outrage at the revelations about the slave trade in Libya exposed by a CNN report last month. Chris Law, MP for Dundee West, described the ...
France on Wednesday called an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council over slave-trading in Libya as President Emmanuel Macron blasted the auctioning of Africans as a crime against humanity.
Libyan authorities have launched a formal investigation into slave auctions in the country following an exclusive CNN report earlier this week, the government said Friday. “A high-level committee has ...
The U.N. refugee agency on Wednesday welcomed a decision by Libya to open a transit centre for unaccompanied children and other vulnerable refugees from among hundreds of thousands of migrants, and ...
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's U.N.-backed government said on Thursday it was investigating reports of African migrants being sold as slaves and promised to bring the perpetrators to justice. Footage ...
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