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Slavery in the 21st century (Benin - Africa)

posted Saturday, 16 August 2003

Slavery in the 21st Century


First example:                                                              Benin


History


Child slave route



  • Once apart of the Kingdom of Dahomey and colonized by France in the 1800s.

  • Benin became completely separate from France in 1960.


A few facts



  • Benin is considered one of the poorest countries in Africa. 

  • The gruesome poverty is a driving force and unjustified cause for the slave trade in Benin.


Slave Raids



  • Slaves are bought by Coffee and Cocoa plantations. (no need to mention that the products then end up in our stores, i.e. in form of Nestle bars)

  • Slave owners deceive the children and lure them into slavery by promising them a lucrative future in Cote D’Ivoire, Gabon, and other African countries. 

  • Most of these child slaves can be bought for as little as $15.  


Vidomegon



  • A more recent trend of “vidomegon” has allowed children slaves to work as servants for wealthy  families in hopes of receiving a sound education. 

  • However, because poverty is at such a high state, these wealthy families lead these children under false pretenses forever holding them captive in a life without freedom.


Quick Facts



  • Young girls:  domestic slaves and prostitutes

  • Young boys:  cocoa and coffee plantation workers

  • 200,000 children are trafficked in Benin

  • April 2001, a departing ship in Benin was carrying 250 slavees


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A really nice poem I found on the net & want to share with you!


The difference


One tree can start a forest 


One smile begins a friendship 


One handclasp lifts the soul


One star can guide a ship at sea


One vote can change a nation


One candle wipes out darkness


One step must start each journey


One word must start each prayer


One hope will raise our spirits


One voice can speak with wisdom


One heart can know what's true


One life can make a difference


You can make a difference!


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