March 6, 2005

Freeing the slaves

A perfect example of a non-democratic government at work. From BBC News comes this heart-warming tale of life in Africa - Niger to be exact (pronounced as the French do - knee-jair with a soft "j").
Niger cancels 'free-slave' event
The government of Niger has cancelled at the last minute a special ceremony during which at least 7,000 slaves were to be granted their freedom. A spokesman for the government's human rights commission, which had helped to organise the event, said this was because slavery did not exist.

It is not clear why the government, which was also a co-sponsor of the ceremony, changed its position.

At least 43,000 people across Niger are thought to be in slavery.
And the reaction from the United Nations Council on Human Rights? ... ... ... -- crickets -- Posted by DaveH at March 6, 2005 7:18 PM
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