![]() ![]() “He described dreadful sanitary conditions, and food offered only once per day. In a statement, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) recently recounted the story of an unnamed Senegalese migrant sold into slavery.Īccording to the IOM, the migrant “described being ‘bought’ and then being brought to his first ‘prison,’ a private home where more than 100 migrants were held as hostages.” However, “there are believed to be many more.” “Within minutes it is all over and the men, utterly resigned to their fate, are being handed over to their new ‘masters,’” CNN reported.ĬNN was informed of the location of nine auctions. “Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big strong man, he’ll dig,” one salesman said. Twelve Nigerian men were sold at the auction. Referred to as “merchandise,” the men being sold into slavery were migrants and refugees. There, they secretly filmed an auction outside the Libyan capital of Tripoli. ![]() 400? 700? 800?”ĬNN traveled to Libya to verify the authenticity of the footage. The footage shows an auctioneer standing in front of a group of young men, shouting: “Big strong boys for farm work. Footage released by CNN shows men being sold at an auction in Libya.
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