Chelsea FC’s legend, Didier
Drogba and former Miss France Sonia Rolland, joined hundreds of African
nationals and activists to protest at the Libyan embassy in Paris on Saturday,
over the government’s failure to tackle human smuggling, thus adding more
victims to the already growing slave market.
The protesters carried
placards which read “No to slavery in Libya,” as they gathered at the Libyan Embassy
just before marching towards the Champs-Elysees chanting “Free our brothers,”
“Let’s liberate Africa,” “We are black, we are human!”, where they were stopped
by riot police cordons.
However the activists and
protesters were dispersed with tear gas after a clash broke out, following
their protest against the Libyan Government silence on Slave market where men
were priced at as little as $400 with auctions launched at many sites across
Libya each month.
CNN however reports that
the Libyan government launched a probe into slave auctions operating in the
country, including areas controlled by the UN-backed Government of National
Accord, after the news agency showed footage of migrants being sold at a
location outside Tripoli.
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