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August
23/2007 MODERN
SLAVERY THRIVES IN ETHIOPIA UNESCO
is observing today the Slave
Trade and its Abolition and it affords a good occasion to SOCEPP to raise
once again the issue of the thriving modern slavery in Ethiopia. Aside
from the bonded labor that does exist in some parts, the main form of
modern slavery that thrives in Ethiopia involves trafficking in young
girls to the Middle East (two maids committed suicicde there only last
week). More than a hundred thousand young Ethiopians have been sent to the
Arab countries in this respect. Internally,
under age females are sent to the capital city and other towns to be
subjected unto a life of prostitution.The traffick to the Middle East
involves also underage girls, some as young as fourteen and fifteen years
old. Officially sent to be maids, these defenselss girls are exploited
brutally, beaten and tortured (especially in the Lebanon), raped and even
murdered.They have received no legal recourse, their passports are often
confiscated by their employers, their freedom of movement curtailed
severely.Many corpses have been sent back to Ethiopia,no valid cause of
death given, no culprit apprhended. The traffickers are often linked to
the regime in power and thus act with impunity despite expressions of
verbal concern by the regime about the situation. The girls are victims of
ramapant racism too. In
Africa, close to a million children and adults are trafficked every year
inside and outside the continent. In Ethiopia, the sale of young girls
into modern slavery continues unabated as the condition of life in
Ethiopia worsens and the search for an even slightly better life makes
thousands easy victims of cruel traffickers. SOCEPP has time and again
called on the government in Addis Ababa to take action against this sale
unto modern slavery but to no avail.The trafficking is profitable and the
government in place has shown more concern for money than for the right
and dignity of Ethiopians. INJUSTICE
ANYWHERE IS INJUSTICE EVERYWHERE SOCEPP |