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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- "Eight hundred," says the auctioneer. "900 ... 1,000 ... 1,100 ..." Sold. For 1,200 Libyan dinars -- the equivalent of $800.

Not a used car, a piece of land, or an item of furniture. Not "merchandise" at all, but two human beings.
One of the unidentified men being sold in the grainy cell phone video obtained by CNN is Nigerian. He appears to be in his twenties and is wearing a pale shirt and sweatpants.
He has been offered up for sale as one of a group of "big strong boys for farm work," according to the auctioneer, who remains off camera. Only his hand -- resting proprietorially on the man's shoulder -- is visible in the brief clip.
After seeing footage of this slave auction, CNN worked to verify its authenticity and traveled to Libya to investigate further.
Carrying concealed cameras into a property outside the capital of Tripoli last month, we witness a dozen people go "under the hammer" in the space of six or seven minutes.
"Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big strong man, he'll dig," the salesman, dressed in camouflage gear, says. "What am I bid, what am I bid?"
Buyers raise their hands as the price rises, "500, 550, 600, 650 ..." Within minutes it is all over and the men, utterly resigned to their fate, are being handed over to their new "masters."
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http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/14/africa/libya-migrant-auctions/index.html
 
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I wonder - how many niggers those American and European guys have bought, who bombed Lybia a couple of years ago? That was the real reason to murder Kaddafi?
 
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I wonder - how many niggers those American and European guys have bought, who bombed Lybia a couple of years ago? That was the real reason to murder Kaddafi?

There were many reasons and one of them was flooding Europe with immigrants from ME/sub-Saharan Africa. Mass influx of desperate men who will work for little or nothing either by force or due to desperation will drive down the minimum wages which means profit for industry giants. At-least that was their thinking but how do you know all of these young men are coming to work? Most actually are heading to UK since UK's welfare system is well known.
 
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There were many reasons and one of them was flooding Europe with immigrants from ME/sub-Saharan Africa. Mass influx of desperate men who will work for little or nothing either by force or due to desperation will drive down the minimum wages which means profit for industry giants. At-least that was their thinking but how do you know all of these young men are coming to work? Most actually are heading to UK since UK's welfare system is well known.

Any idea as to how many Libyans disappeared when Gaddafi ruled the country?
 
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This story presents the picture of their 'liberation'.
A good indicator of the success of another western intervention is the fact that people argue whether libya was worse under gaddafi or better off.

Libya was great for those who were aligned with the ruling clan, and not so for those who were not.
 
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Any idea as to how many Libyans disappeared when Gaddafi ruled the country?
Libya was a prosperous country. There was real socialism - even better than in Scandinavia. And now there is slave trade, poverty, devastation, terrorist attacks, and hundreds of terrorist groups instead of the government.
Yes, it is become way better. The real dream country.
 
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- "Eight hundred," says the auctioneer. "900 ... 1,000 ... 1,100 ..." Sold. For 1,200 Libyan dinars -- the equivalent of $800.

Not a used car, a piece of land, or an item of furniture. Not "merchandise" at all, but two human beings.
One of the unidentified men being sold in the grainy cell phone video obtained by CNN is Nigerian. He appears to be in his twenties and is wearing a pale shirt and sweatpants.
He has been offered up for sale as one of a group of "big strong boys for farm work," according to the auctioneer, who remains off camera. Only his hand -- resting proprietorially on the man's shoulder -- is visible in the brief clip.
After seeing footage of this slave auction, CNN worked to verify its authenticity and traveled to Libya to investigate further.
Carrying concealed cameras into a property outside the capital of Tripoli last month, we witness a dozen people go "under the hammer" in the space of six or seven minutes.
"Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big strong man, he'll dig," the salesman, dressed in camouflage gear, says. "What am I bid, what am I bid?"
Buyers raise their hands as the price rises, "500, 550, 600, 650 ..." Within minutes it is all over and the men, utterly resigned to their fate, are being handed over to their new "masters."
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http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/14/africa/libya-migrant-auctions/index.html


It's a mess Indeed but it does not end there Journey from central Africa to Europe is made like hell.Every one wants piece of the pie.It's pure business and unfortunately the Illegal are the commodity.

To ensure minimum numbers of immigrants arrive Libya for Europe.

To scare ordinary people but Immigrants are arriving more then ever before in organized manner.
 
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