Mauritania jails slave-owner for 20 years in harshest ruling


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Black descendents of certain ethnic groups are often born into slavery and spend their lives working as domestic servants or cattle herders for lighter-skinned masters.


The country has one of the highest rates of slavery in the world, with 1 in 100 people living as slaves, according to the 2016 Global Slavery Index. Activists say that anti-slavery laws are rarely enforced.


The two cases were brought by former slaves in the city of Nouadhibou.


In one case, the verdict pronounced on Wednesday was the result of a seven-year fight, said Salimata Lam of Mauritanian group SOS Esclaves, which assisted the victims.


The man sentenced to 20 years cannot be found, but the woman sentenced to 10 years was taken to prison, she said.


Article source: http://watoday.com.au/world/mongolian-beatles-monument-threatened-20170812-gxuxa7.html

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