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Mchemo
Mchemo
7 years ago

MALAWIANS LET’S WAKE UP AS THIS IS SLAVERY. AS YOU CAN REMEMBER IT’S THE SAME ARABS WHO USED TO TRADE IN SLAVES UNTIL THE SCOTTISH MISSIONARIES AND COLONISTS CAME TO MALAWI TO STOP IT AND BRING INSTEAD THE BRITISH COLONIAL RULE. WAKE UP GIRLS NOT TO LET YOURSELVES TO SLAVERY AND BODILY EXPLOITATION AS YOU ARE FACELESS PEOPLE.
THESE GIRLS ARE SOLD TO THE ARABS ONCE THERE AND TAKE AWAY THEIR PASSPORTS TO DENY THEM THE EXIT DOOR. LET THESE WEST AFRICANS AND THEIR MALAWIAN COUNTERPARTS ANSWER THE LAW OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING SO THEY LEARN FROM IT.
GALAMUKANI AMALAWI

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

What is the government doing with the job agents who trafficked these girls to Kuwait? So sad why discussing with the trafficker to be paid back money instead of arresting them first and hold them responsible and bring the girls back?

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