Libya slave markets to Qatar has gold

RodISHI

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Supposedly Americans are bad people but Arab slave traders must be okay as we sure are not hearing much about how that is still going down in today's world.


https://www.libyaherald.com/2017/04...ditions-endangering-migrants-in-north-africa/

During the past week, IOM Libya learned of other kidnapping cases, like those IOM Niger has knowledge of.

Adam* (not his real name) was kidnapped together with 25 other Gambians while traveling from Sabha to Tripoli. An armed Gambian man and two Arab men kidnapped the party and took them to a ā€˜prisonā€™ where some 200 men and several women were being held...................It has been reported that this victim is subjected to rape and physical assault. The husband has paid via family and members of the Somalia community $7,500, although they have recently been told the kidnappers are demanding a second payment of $7,500................more at links

Where did that Gold go that Libya had? This article may hold some of the answers to those questions. More on Qatari vicious role in destabilizing Libya, Yemen and Syria
A court file....The file includes Qatarā€™s and Tamimā€™s malicious plan to overthrow Libya and Syria, the scenario of the killing of Gaddafi and their attempt to export Isis members to Egypt to undermine its role.
Cairo - Abdel Rehim Ali, Member of the Egyptian House of Representatives, said that he is currently preparing a comprehensive file including war crimes committed by the Qatari emirate and its leaders against civilians in Libya, Syria and Yemen................

France apparently did not believe and didn't see a problem in Libya ..........Was Clinton just too dumb or was it just more of a convenience for the Obama administration to look the other way? Libyan Oil, Gold, and Qaddafi: The Strange Email Sidney Blumenthal Sent Hillary Clinton In 2011 | VICE News

For the money and goods involved I'd say they sold themselves way too cheap.. Clinton Foundation ā€˜funded by same money as Isisā€™, says Julian Assange

How to buy some of the loot from a mobster.... How To Buy Antiquities Looted By ISIS From An Italian Mobster

........examine the dynamic of jihadism in Libya.............Jihadist Opportunities in Libya

Clinton Foundation ā€˜funded by same money as Isisā€™, says Julian Assange

While idiots follow the "look over here moves" instead of just ignoring the president Trump bashers a former allies until Obama's Brotherhood gained ground, Egypt seeks help with those whom the Trump bashers say are our enemies; Egypt's FM in meeting with Lavrov calls Libyan militant camps 'direct threat'
 
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Terror cell leader called for coordination with ISIS from Qatar

Cairo - On May 24, 2017, the terror cell named 'Hassm', published a video called ā€œWhizzing Bulletsā€ about an attack on a police checkpoint earlier this month in the district of Nasr City, Cairo.

Hassm, a terror cell affiliated with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, issued a threat on its website directed at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.

A security alert was immediately released by the State Department about the threat made by Hassm. ......................
 
2013 map for areas that have slavery... This map shows where the worldā€™s 30 million slaves live. There are 60,000 in the U.S.

Who was it that called for family debt to be passed on to the children here in the US?

There are an estimated 14 million slaves in India ā€“ it would be as if the entire population of Pennsylvania were forced into slavery. The country suffers deeply from all major forms of slavery, according to the report. Forced labor is common, due in part to a system of hereditary debt bondage; many Indian children are born "owing" sums they could never possibly pay to masters who control them as chattel their entire lives. Others fall into forced labor when they move to a different region looking for work, and turn to an unlicensed "broker" who promises work but delivers them into servitude.


from a comment;
Sub-Saharan Africa is a swath of red, with many countries having roughly 0.7 percent of the population enslaved -- or one in every 140 people. The legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and European colonialism are still playing out in the region; ethnic divisions and systems of economic exploitation engineered there during the colonial era are still, to some extent, in place. Slavery is also driven by extreme poverty, high levels of corruption and toleration of child "marriages" of young girls to adult men who pay their parents a "dowry.""
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Slave trade, first managed by Arab and North-African traffickers, then by European (before the establishment of colonial empires), did not create slavery in sub-Saharan Africa nor developed its structures in African societies, but exploited it all the more easily and effectively since it was deeply rooted in culture (moreover the last sentence suggests it). To say the truth, even if it is not a pleasant thing, slave economy is in world history a norm more than an exception. It is not accurate (and even not likely) to assert that slavery in today Africa is due to the "legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and European colonialism" : it is well documented that it existed long before!


 

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