Thirty Million People Are Slaves, Half in India; 701,000 in Nigeria_Survey...!!!

Date: 17-10-2013 11:54 pm (11 years ago) | Author: Tony Ladipo
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Some 30 million people are enslaved worldwide, trafficked into brothels,
forced into manual labour, victims of debt bondage or even born into servitude,
a global index on modern slavery showed on Thursday...........
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In India, slavery ranges from bonded labour in quarries and kilns to commercial sex exploitation.

(Thomson Reuters Foundation)

LONDON
October 17, 2013


Almost half are in India, where slavery ranges from bonded labour in quarries and kilns to commercial sex exploitation, although the scourge exists in all 162 countries surveyed by Walk Free, an Australian-based rights group.

Its estimate of 29.8 million slaves worldwide is higher than other attempts to quantify modern slavery. The International Labour Organisation estimates that almost 21 million people are victims of forced labour.

"Today some people are still being born into hereditary slavery, a staggering but harsh reality, particularly in parts of West Africa and South Asia," the report said.

"Other victims are captured or kidnapped before being sold or kept for exploitation, whether through 'marriage', unpaid labour on fishing boats, or as domestic workers. Others are tricked and lured into situations they cannot escape, with false promises of a good job or an education."

The Global Slavery Index 2013 defines slavery as the possession or control of people to deny freedom and exploit them for profit or sex, usually through violence, coercion or deception. The definition includes indentured servitude, forced marriage and the abduction of children to serve in wars.

According to the index, 10 countries alone account for three quarters of the world's slaves.

After India, China has the most with 2.9 million, followed by Pakistan (2.1 million), Nigeria (701,000), Ethiopia (651,000), Russia (516,000), Thailand (473,000), Democratic Republic of Congo (462,000), Myanmar (384,000) and Bangladesh (343,000).

The index also ranks nations by prevalence of slavery per head of population. By this measure, Mauritania is worst, with almost 4 percent of its 3.8 million people enslaved. Estimates by other organisations put the level at up to 20 percent.

Chattel slavery is common in Mauritania, meaning that slave status is passed down through generations. "Owners" buy, sell, rent out or give away their slaves as gifts.

After Mauritania, slavery is most prevalent by population in Haiti, where a system of child labour known as "restavek" encourages poor families to send their children to wealthier acquaintances, where many end up exploited and abused.

Pakistan, India, Nepal, Moldova, Benin, Ivory Coast, Gambia and Gabon have the next highest prevalence rates.

At the other end of the scale, Iceland has the lowest estimated prevalence with fewer than 100 slaves.

Next best are Ireland, Britain, New Zealand, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Luxembourg, Finland and Denmark, although researchers said slave numbers in such wealthy countries were higher than previously thought.

"They've been allocating resources against this crime according to the tiny handful of cases that they've been aware of," said Kevin Bales, lead researcher and a professor at the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation at Hull University.

"Our estimates are telling them that the numbers of people in slavery - whether it's in Great Britain or Finland or wherever - in these richer countries actually tends to be about six to 10 times higher than they think it is."

"This kind of data hasn't been out there before," he said. "It's a multi-year effort, and next year we'll have a much better picture of where slavery is and what changes there are. If you can't measure it, you can't devise policy to address it."

(Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, runs free news services covering humanitarian issues, human rights, corruption and climate change. Visit www.trust.org)



Posted: at 17-10-2013 11:54 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- winace at 18-10-2013 12:08 AM (11 years ago)
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Only 701,000 in nigeria. Are they sure they check well. I think its d whole nigeria o. Jt few % are enjoying dis country.
Posted: at 18-10-2013 12:08 AM (11 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- papadip at 18-10-2013 12:17 AM (11 years ago)
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Quote from: winace on 18-10-2013 12:08 AM
Only 701,000 in nigeria. Are they sure they check well. I think its d whole nigeria o. Jt few % are enjoying dis country.
Grin Grin Grin ...You are making me to laugh so hard...... Grin Grin Grin
Posted: at 18-10-2013 12:17 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- papadip at 18-10-2013 03:55 AM (11 years ago)
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Countries with highest absolute numbers of slaves         
Country Estimated slaves

India 13.9 million

China 2.9 million

Pakistan 2.1 million

Nigeria 701,000

Ethiopia 651,000

Russia 516,000

Thailand 473,000

D.R. Congo 462,000

Myanmar 384,000

Bangladesh 343,000
Ranking by prevalence of modern slavery per head of population
Rank Country Estimated slaves Population

1 Mauritania 151,000 3.8 million

2 Haiti 209,000 10.2 million

3 Pakistan 2.1 million 179.2 million

4 India 13.9 million 1.2 billion

5 Nepal 259,000 27.5 million

6 Moldova 33,000 3.6 million

7 Benin 80,000 10.1 million

8 Ivory Coast 157,000 19.8 million

9 Gambia 14,000 1.8 million

10 Gabon 14,000 1.6 million

Source: Global Slavery Index 2013, Walk Free
Posted: at 18-10-2013 03:55 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Solidstonez at 18-10-2013 04:43 AM (11 years ago)
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Lord help us

Posted: at 18-10-2013 04:43 AM (11 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- jossy4reall at 18-10-2013 05:35 AM (11 years ago)
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Dem dey lie...do u know hw many people dat were forced into prostitution or rubbery alone? not to talk of the ones who were forced into mosque and churches wit assurance that God will meet their needs but instead of they the learders of those religions were taking the little they can afford.......I dont want to mention those that were in prisons and police custody for no just course.....only Nigeria is the country where u they pack people in police cells without taking them to court..Did I forget those suffering from different diseases both in and out of hospital without treatment due to lack of money...I dont want to further cuz it boils my heart when ever the name Nigeria is called...so the Survey is wrong...let them re-survey.

Posted: at 18-10-2013 05:35 AM (11 years ago) | Hero
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- papadip at 18-10-2013 08:05 PM (11 years ago)
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Quote from: jossy4reall on 18-10-2013 05:35 AM
Dem dey lie...do u know hw many people dat were forced into prostitution or rubbery alone? not to talk of the ones who were forced into mosque and churches wit assurance that God will meet their needs but instead of they the learders of those religions were taking the little they can afford.......I dont want to mention those that were in prisons and police custody for no just course.....only Nigeria is the country where u they pack people in police cells without taking them to court..Did I forget those suffering from different diseases both in and out of hospital without treatment due to lack of money...I dont want to further cuz it boils my heart when ever the name Nigeria is called...so the Survey is wrong...let them re-survey.
It is difficult to get accurate estimate anywhere not only in Nigeria....
Posted: at 18-10-2013 08:05 PM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- jossy4reall at 18-10-2013 08:24 PM (11 years ago)
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Quote from: papadip on 18-10-2013 08:05 PM
It is difficult to get accurate estimate anywhere not only in Nigeria....

Dem for no dey do the ranking since dem no fit get it accurate or near the accuracy

Posted: at 18-10-2013 08:24 PM (11 years ago) | Hero
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