In fact, whole families have been born into slavery, multiple generations even, a crime that the Pakistani government doesn’t seem to care much about. However, the slavers and the government officials do care about money. And if you’ve got $1500 you can purchase the freedom of one of these slaves.
A most excellent expose essay Mr Vince Guerra about "modern" day slavery worldwide.
Although not comparable to your very detailed research & writing, i myself on my substack recently wrote about the very same subject of egregious slavery, but more in a historical sense.
The very early slavers as well as today, were and still are black Africans as well as Arabic peoples and then sold to American and British JINOs (jews in name only) to the tune of 80-90% or such. Likey still true today.
A good number of these 1700s & 1800s & early 20th century slaves were White poor Irish women and their very small children robbed of idyllic childhood and forced their whole very short lives with no schooling but to work 12+ hr - 7 days a week on farms, factories, coal mines and on fishing boats.
This fact is all but forgotten and wrongfully buried!
Yes, once you start drilling down on this topic you find you can write entire books on every facet of the modern slave trade. Shrimp boats, chocolate cultivation, coffee, etc.
They all need discussed, especially the sex slavery; there's no end of horrific stories. I only recently heard about the Pakistani angle. Let's keep shining the light.
A most excellent expose essay Mr Vince Guerra about "modern" day slavery worldwide.
Although not comparable to your very detailed research & writing, i myself on my substack recently wrote about the very same subject of egregious slavery, but more in a historical sense.
The very early slavers as well as today, were and still are black Africans as well as Arabic peoples and then sold to American and British JINOs (jews in name only) to the tune of 80-90% or such. Likey still true today.
A good number of these 1700s & 1800s & early 20th century slaves were White poor Irish women and their very small children robbed of idyllic childhood and forced their whole very short lives with no schooling but to work 12+ hr - 7 days a week on farms, factories, coal mines and on fishing boats.
This fact is all but forgotten and wrongfully buried!
Yes, once you start drilling down on this topic you find you can write entire books on every facet of the modern slave trade. Shrimp boats, chocolate cultivation, coffee, etc.
They all need discussed, especially the sex slavery; there's no end of horrific stories. I only recently heard about the Pakistani angle. Let's keep shining the light.