Slavery these days is completely different from the way people would have imagined it some years ago. Many of the people who are trafficked get themselves to the traffickers to get somewhere else. Should we be looking at the possibility of DFID or others educating people in their country, village or town of origin, so that they do not embark on the journey in the first place? Does my hon. Friend agree that that would be helpful?
Enslavement of Black Africans (Libya)
Proceeding contribution from
Royston Smith
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 18 December 2017.
It occurred during e-petition debate on Enslavement of Black Africans (Libya).
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