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African Youth Against Slavery

After a video footage surfaced of slave auctions outside Tripoli,it sent chills and shock waves across the world.

Many civic Groups in Africa including AJAP and IROMHA expressed their shock and immediate call to the affected countries and those with citizens bringing this terrying inhuman act,to vehemently constigate this action and put in place emergency measures which are strict and respect human life.

How can a person be sold like an animal on an open market and we stand and watch,this is shocking to be seen in this civilised century.

Our brothers and sisters are in bondage and need us to send a voice and action to help them out.

I personally believe in solving issues in a peaceful manner and apprehending those responsible and implementing effective solutions with governing bodies to educate the people on the destruction that such acts bring to Africa.

What has happened my dear brother to treat another like a useless commodity.
What is going on in our hearts to have no love and no mercy towards our own brother?
Is it because of skin colour,social status or is it us becoming worse than an untamed creature?

Iam expressing this on behalf of my African brothers and sisters,what have we come to be,where did we bury UBUNTU?

It is with great distaste  and disaster to learn of these events in Lybia.
When President Lincoln spearheaded the abolishment of the slave trade Act in the 1860's,it was from his understanding that all human beings are created equaly regardless of color.
Why have we turned a deaf ear to this teaching?

To those causing this unimaginable act of brutality I urge you to come clean and learn to protect your fellow brother and sister regardless of color or origin.We are ONE AND THAT STANDs forever.

This is shameful and the culprits are fellow Africans who as the rest of African inhabitants share slavery history perpetrated by the old western world of the 1700s.
Why have we brought the old pains to this century,why are we bleeding wounds that have since healed?

I call upon the region iam hailing from and that of the SADC to constigate this and educate the masses on this issue in a peaceful manner and bring our Brothers and Sisters home.

Heal the world,make it a better place for you and for me and the entire human race.
Have a heart,lets exercise care.
We are Africa,We are the World.

My final call is END SLAVERY,RESPECT HUMAN LIFE,UPHOLD AFRICA'S CORE VALUES.


                                           

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