Humans are reportedly being sold as slaves for $400 each on the front line of the migrant crisis

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Humans are being bought and sold at modern-day slave auctions in Libya, according to an investigation by CNN.

The news channel found evidence of two separate auctions, held after dark at undisclosed locations in the war-ravaged country, which has become the epicentre of the ongoing migrant crisis.

Footage showed men, the majority from Niger, being auctioned off by local slavers for 600 Libyan dinar each — roughly equivalent to $400 or £300.

Reporters at CNN were given mobile phone footage showing one group of men being sold at an indoor auction, which they said they were able to independently verify.

Later they travelled to Tripoli, Libya, and were directed to an auction which they managed to film in person.

Reporter Nima Elbagir said she saw 12 men sold off in a matter of minutes by a man dressed in camouflage gear, who referred to them as "merchandise."

He reportedly said: "Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big strong man, he'll dig. What am I bid, what am I bid?"

According to the news channel, the victims of the slave trade were migrants from elsewhere in Africa hoping to cross the Mediterranean with the help of people smugglers, and migrate to Europe illegally.

However, increasing efforts by European and Libyan officials to stop the crossings means that increasing numbers of men are getting stuck in Libya with nowhere to go, CNN said.

When they run out of money to pay the traffickers, they are taken as slaves and sold for farm work. At a migrant camp on the Libyan coast, several men told CNN they have been enslaved as well, and were beaten and abused during the process.

Libyan authorities promised to investigate, CNN said. Here is a video report showing more of the investigation:

A press release from CNN said more would be aired on Tuesday's episode of "Amanpour," shown on CNN International at 7 p.m. GMT and 2 p.m. ET.

Realtrain on November 19th, 2017 at 03:16 UTC »

I mean this in the most serious way:

It's only $400 for a human slave? That seems incredibly cheap.

jaeldi on November 19th, 2017 at 02:02 UTC »

Serious Question: Who's buying them? And what labor are they being forced to perform?

In the pre-civil war old South, the wealthy were the largest consumers of human slave labor. Is it the same still?

autotldr on November 19th, 2017 at 00:36 UTC »

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 71%. (I'm a bot)

Humans are being bought and sold at modern-day slave auctions in Libya, according to an investigation by CNN. The news channel found evidence of two separate auctions, held after dark at undisclosed locations in the war-ravaged country, which has become the epicentre of the ongoing migrant crisis.

Reporters at CNN were given mobile phone footage showing one group of men being sold at an indoor auction, which they said they were able to independently verify.

Mobile phone footage provided to CNN shows two men being sold in an auction, while a salesman points at them and talks prices.

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