Monday, November 20, 2017

UN chief "horrified" by Libyan slavery

The United Nations Secretary-General says he is "horrified" at video
allegedly showing young men being auctioned at slave markets in Libya.

The video footage obtained by CNN apparently shows teenagers from
sub-Saharan countries being sold for around $400.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke out against the alleged slave
markets saying the selling of human beings had "no place in our
world".

Guterres was speaking at the UN headquarters in New York.

IN: "I am..."
OUT: "….humanity."
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Guterres said all countries had a part to play in combatting
modern-day slavery.

IN: "I urge.."
OUT: "….victims."
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