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Showing posts with label Libya SLAVERY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Libya SLAVERY. Show all posts

Saturday, November 25, 2017

The US Turned LIBYA INTO A HELL HOLE & TERRORIST HAVEN


Dear Fellow American: Please start THINKING!


The US destroyed LIBYA and the rest of the World followed US PROPAGANDA? 
The US created a vacuum in LIBYA, A TERRORIST TRAINING GROUND.....

Everyone followed the Neo Con Chicken Hawks! 




Call it what you will.....my preference is AMERICAN EMPIRE.


PNAC [Project for the New American Century] founded by CHICKEN HAWKS and War Profiteers.....




"Rebuilding America's Defenses" – A SummaryBlueprint of the PNAC Plan for U.S. Global Hegemony



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Illegal migrants from Africa are taken to a detention centre after being picked up by the Libyan Coast Guard on 8 July, 2017. (photo: Mahmud Turkia/AFP)
Illegal migrants from Africa are taken to a detention centre after 
being picked up by the Libyan Coast Guard on 8 July, 2017. 
(photo: Mahmud Turkia/AFP)

Starved, 'Mutilated' and Blackmailed Migrants Auctioned Off as Slaves by Smugglers in Libya

By Lara Rebello, International Business Times
25 November 17

The migrants are forced to work as slaves after they run out of money to pay the smugglers to find them passage to Europe.

lave markets are springing up across Libya trading impoverished African migrants who have arrived on the Mediterranean coast dreaming of a new life in Europe. A new investigation has revealed people are being sold as modern-day slaves for as little as £300 ($400).
According to CNN which exposed the racket, slave sales are conducted on the outskirts of the nation's capital, Tripoli, where auctions take place for various types of manual labourers. In one case, a video was made available, which shows the sale of "big strong boys for farm work".
An undercover operation revealed similar auctions where around a dozen people were sold in a matter of five to six minutes. "Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big, strong man, he'll dig," an auctioneer calls out in one clip. "What am I bid, what am I bid?"
The interested bidders raise their hands till a final price is decided on following which the new slaves are transferred in the possession of their new "masters".
Slavery is getting a boost in places like Libya that are seeing a wave of desperate migrants from North Africa, hoping to find a better life in Europe. A crackdown by local authorities on boats ferrying people to the coast of Italy has turned smugglers to another profession — that of flesh traders.
At a detention centre in Tripoli, one man recalled how he ended up becoming an indentured servant after he ran out of money. Victory, 21, left Nigeria with his life savings and hopes of a brighter future. On reaching Libya he was forced to live in inhuman conditions and later sold as a day labourer once he could not afford to pay his smugglers.
He expected to pay off his debt through work but was unable to make enough. Finally his smugglers contacted his family for ransom. He was released after paying them a total of more than $2,780.
"If you look at most of the people here, if you check your bodies, you see the marks. They are beaten, mutilated," he said of his fellow detainees who have reportedly suffered a similar fate.
On being made aware of the slave trade in the region, the authorities said they were not aware of the auctions but confirmed the presence of organised gangs operating smuggling rings.
Earlier this year, the International Criminal Court (ICC) expressed interest in investigating crimes against immigrants in Libya, after the International Organization for Migration (IOM) warned about people being sold at slave markets in the country.







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Barbara McQuade | If Flynn Is Cooperating With Mueller, Then Case Against Trump Gets Much More Serious 
Michael Flynn walks down the West Wing colonnade.(photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Barbara McQuade, The Daily Beast
McQuade writes: "The report by The New York Times that Michael Flynn has withdrawn from a joint defense agreement with President Donald Trump might indicate that he is cooperating with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III. If so, this could be a significant turning point in the investigation."
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Confusion as Trump and Outgoing Director Pick Leaders for Consumer Protection Bureau
Ken Sweet, Associated Press
Sweet writes: "The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau resigned Friday and named his own successor, leading to an open conflict with President Donald Trump - who announced a different person as acting head of the agency later in the day."
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FCC Net Neutrality Process 'Corrupted' by Fake Comments and Vanishing Consumer Complaints, Officials Say
Brian Fung, The Washington Post
Fung writes: "As the Federal Communications Commission prepares to dismantle its net neutrality rules for Internet providers, a mounting backlash from agency critics is zeroing in on what they say are thousands of fake or automated comments submitted to the FCC that unfairly skewed the policymaking process."
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Whitefish Energy Won't Finish Its Work in Puerto Rico Until It's Paid $83 Million
Kate Yoder, Grist
Excerpt: "After Puerto Rico canceled its controversial contract with the small Montana company last month, Whitefish had agreed to continue repairs on the island's devastated grid until Nov. 30. But on Monday, the company paused work 10 days early. According to Whitefish, PREPA, Puerto Rico's government-owned utility, owed it $83 million."
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How the Rich Stay Rich
Doug Henwood, Jacobin
Henwood writes: "In early November, over thirteen million documents from the Bermuda-based law firm Appleby were released to the public. Known as the Paradise Papers, these documents detail a vast effort to shield the wealth of some of the world's richest people from the tax authorities, as well as creditors and estranged family members."
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Starved, 'Mutilated' and Blackmailed Migrants Auctioned Off as Slaves by Smugglers in Libya
Lara Rebello, International Business Times
Rebello writes: "Slave markets are springing up across Libya trading impoverished African migrants who have arrived on the Mediterranean coast dreaming of a new life in Europe. A new investigation has revealed people are being sold as modern-day slaves for as little as £300 ($400)."
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Five Things to Watch in the New Keystone Fight
Devin Henry, The Hill
Henry writes: "Nebraska's approval of the Keystone XL pipeline was a key step in supporters' years-long fight to build the controversial project."
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