voluptuous-lady-with-freckles:
Wow just wow.
What the fuck man
Sources in case y’all want/ need em: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-42038451
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/14/africa/libya-migrant-auctions/index.html
This is real and happening as we speak.
A few thousands people (mostly of African descent) protested in front of the Lybian embassy in Paris this week so that they would acknowledge what their country is doing and take action. Here is a petition you can sign (it’s in french but i think it can also be displayed in english) : https://www.change.org/p/contre-l-esclavage-des-migrants-en-libye-fermons-les-marchés-aux-esclaves?utm_medium=email&utm_source=petition_signer_receipt&utm_campaign=triggered&j=184438&sfmc_sub=289623271&l=32_HTML&u=34203740&mid=7233052&jb=180701
“Libyans are selling…”
Consider reading this:


“Libyans” as a collective aint doing shit. Libyans are barely breathing, with their kids getting kidnapped and murdered by the same people who engage in human trafficking and the enslavement of vulnerable people.
And as Alaa said: human trafficking has been happening in Libya for much longer than these 5 minutes. It’s a long-standing tragedy that the locals have been trying to solve for ages, and it needs an actual strategy to combat, not just an outraged huff and painting an image that Libyans engage in casual human auctions.
And let me repeat what Alaa also said: discourage migration through Libya right now. If you’re paperless and without a safety net or money, you won’t be safe. At all. In fact, even if you have papers and money, but no local network that could protect you… pick a safer location. Like the sun.

