@Regranned from @deadlyknowledge_ - #BLACKWOMAN #BLACKMAN #BLACKOLMEC #KEMET #HAITI #LIBYA #FRANCE #AFRICA WE LOVE YOU AND WE ARE ALL ONE!!!!!!! FUCK A RELIGION FUCK PSEUDOEUROPEANSU#PREMACY BELIEVES WE'RE ALL ONE FAMILY AND ONCE WE GET THAT THROUGH OUR HEADS FOR UNSTOPPABLE DON'T BRING ME YOUR #BIBLE DON'T BRANG ME YOUR QURAN FUCK THAT SHIT LET'S UNITE #SPIRITUALLY LEDS CLOWNS #RELIGION ALONE !!" VIEW IN APP  Live TV Protesters gather near Libyan Embassy after CNN report on migrant auctions By Dakin Andone, CNN Updated 5:20 AM EST, Mon November 20, 2017  (CNN)Protesters gathered outside the Libyan Embassy in central Paris following an exclusive CNN investigation into migrant auctions in Libya. "We have to mobilize. We can't let this kind of thing happen," one protester told France 24 at the rally Saturday. "Did we really need to see such shocking pictures before taking a stand? I don't think so." After obtaining footage of an auction, CNN's Nima Elbagir and her crew went to Libya in October to investigate further. "How can it be that in the 21st century, we're selling human beings like merchandise?" one woman at the Paris protest said. "I cannot get my head around that!" Libyan authorities this week launched a formal investigation into the auctions, overseen by the government's Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency. "Priorities of the investigation are not only to convict those responsible for these inhumane acts, but also to identify the location of those who have been sold in order to bring them to safety and return them to their countries of origin," Anes Alazabi, an official with the agency, told CNN. During its investigation, CNN witnessed a dozen men being sold at an auction outside of the Libyan capital of Tripoli. Some of them were auctioned off for as little as $400. Ultimately, CNN was told of auctions taking place at nine locations throughout Libya, but many more are believed to take place each month. - #regrann