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Slave trade in Libya: Antonio Guterres speaks up
The secretary general of the United Nations Organization has condemned the sale of humans, especially black Africans in Libya.
Antonio Guterres says in a tweet "slavery has no place in our world".
This comes amid growing concern over the alleged sale and poor treatment of black Africans in Libya.
Most of the alleged slaves are attempting a crossover to Europe for a 'better life'.
This is what Antonio Guterres had to say:
"I am horrified at news reports and video footage showing African migrants in Libya reportedly being sold as slaves.
"I abhor these appalling acts and call upon all competent authorities to investigate these activities without delay and to bring the perpetrators to justice. I have asked the relevant United Nations actors to actively pursue this matter.
"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.
" I urge every nation to adopt and apply the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its protocol on trafficking in persons and I urge the international community to unite in fighting this scourge.
" This also reminds us of the need to address migration flows in a comprehensive and humane manner: through development cooperation aiming at addressing its root causes, through a meaningful increase of all the opportunities for legal migration and through an enhanced international cooperation in cracking down on smugglers and traffickers and protecting the rights of their victims".
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