Colour Relief Map of Abyssinia and War Zone by S.J. Turner (1938)

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Colour Relief Map of Abyssinia and War Zone by S.J. Turner (1938)
Anti-slavery march calls on Libya to end "crime against African humanity"
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Anti-slavery march calls on Libya to end "crime against African humanity"
Demonstrators protested outside the Libyan embassy in London on Saturday, calling for the British government to pressure Libya to end the slavery and inhumane treatment of migrants.
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It follows the emergence of video footage last month that appeared to show men being sold at a slave market in Tripoli.
Protesters gathered in London to march on the Libyan embassy because at the moment, there are up to one million migrants in Libya, many of whom are hoping to travel to Europe.
But estimates are that tens of thousands are being held in camps, detained by people smugglers and armed militia in conditions that have been described as horrific.
Among other abuses, the migrants are vulnerable to being sold off as laborers in slave auctions.
Video that emerged last month showing men being sold as slaves sent shockwaves around the world. But humanitarian and migrants groups say this is something that’s been going on for years.
“Actually what is happening in Libya is not new. It started even before Gaddafi was toppled so now it’s at the forefront of the news channels which is good so we can deal with modern slavery once and for all. The international community needs to get to the root cause of the migration of Africans in sub-Saharan Africa to places like Libya. They need to get to the root cause which is economic. They need to start actually investing properly and ethically in African economies,” said Koffi De Lome, an organizer of the protest.
On Thursday, the United Nations Security Council expressed grave concern about the reports of migrants being sold into slavery in Libya saying such actions amount to “heinous abuses of human rights.”
Libyan authorities have promised an investigation into the practice and have reached an agreement with European and African leaders for the emergency repatriation of refugees and migrants who are stranded and detained in Libya.
Please....... Stop modern slavery in Libya Slavery is bad and the worst that can happen to any human being! #lybya #modernslavery #un @unitednations #twitter #facebook #freedom #stop
Interesting post by the BBC's North America editor Mark Mardell.
The way he has worked will give plenty of ammunition for those who see him as an indecisive, weak leader. It may still be that what has been voted on is not too little, but too late. But by hanging back President Obama has forced others to take responsibility. This is not some abstract moral point. It has real consequences. The Arab League would have been loath to back a call that America had already made. It would have made them look like patsies for the US. If the Arab League hadn't called for a no-fly zone it would have been easy for Russia and China to veto any resolution.
Mr Obama's reticence, deliberately or not, has helped make the United Nations relevant again. Of course there are American conservatives who will see that as a betrayal in itself.
Interesting take by James Kirkup in the Telegraph on Cameron's approach to doing something about the situation in Libya.
David Cameron has made his move on Libya. Britain, France and Lebanon have tabled a draft Security Council resolution calling for a no-fly zone. With no clarity about how the US will respond, and clear signs that Russia remains opposed, British officials candidly admit that tabling the resolution is a gamble.