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 Niger cancels 'free-slave' event 
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The government of Niger has cancelled at the last minute a special ceremony during which at least 7,000 slaves were to be granted their freedom.

A spokesman for the government's human rights commission, which had helped to organise the event, said this was because slavery did not exist.

It is not clear why the government, which was also a co-sponsor of the ceremony, changed its position.

At least 43,000 people across Niger are thought to be in slavery.

Representatives of the slaves, the government and human rights campaigners had been due to attend the event at In Ates, near the border with Mali.

A local chief had agreed to the release after the introduction of a new law, which punishes those found guilty of slavery with up to 30 years in jail.

Anti-Slavery International had described the ceremony as a historic step forward.

The British-based campaign group said the people who had been due to be freed made up 95% of the local population.

"The government needs to ensure not only that the law is implemented, but that there are the means of support available for former slaves and their children to live their lives in freedom and independence," the group's Africa programme officer, Romana Cacchioli, said before the ceremony was cancelled.

According to a local anti-slavery organisation, Timidria, males slaves are forced to work in farms and tender cattle, while women are confined to domestic duties.

Acting under pressure, Niger's parliament banned the keeping or trading in slaves in May 2003.

In a ceremony in December 2003, dozens of slaves were liberated, many of them shedding tears of joy as they were given certificates showing they were free.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4321699.stm


I dunno whether to vomit or puke. I hate this article.

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In my Sociology of Deviance class i watched a 2 hour movie on modern day slavery; about ppl who are trafficked against their will across the world and forced to do things (work hard labour or prositution).

It was sickening.

That article is disturbing.


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Well, it's known that slvaery is still around. I mean, duh, right? There are at least 300,000 children in India that are sex slaves, for examples.


I just find it sickening.



Btw, on the issue of second-class citizens, which territories would fall under that?

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box_2005 wrote:
Well, it's known that slvaery is still around. I mean, duh, right? There are at least 300,000 children in India that are sex slaves, for examples.


I just find it sickening.



Btw, on the issue of second-class citizens, which territories would fall under that?


*lost*... North West Territories?? 8-[


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I suppose second-class citizens are those who are not granted the same rights as other individuals, based on their gender, ethnicity, religion, political affiliation, culture, or sexual orientation.


But then again, what are rights? Do gays have the right to marry? Is htat a right or a privilige? Etc.

Other examples are more clear-cut: Women are obviously second-class citizens in, say, Saudi Arabia. Africans and African-Americans were even more clearly second-class citizens in the US. And so on.

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I know its a big Problem. I wrote a paper about AIDS in India. It made me nearly vomit. Children forced to prostitution (not because they had bad parents but they were so poor etc....and the parents had to sold them) and bring Aids home to their family. Then they infected each other in bad equipt Hospitals etc.....

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