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Jewish World Review Jan. 3, 2001 / 8 Teves, 5761
Walter Williams

Black slavery is alive

http://www.jewishworldreview.com

-- BLACK SLAVES are still available -- just not in the United
States. To make a purchase, you'dhave to travel to the Sudan as
Gerald Williams, Harvard University pre-med student, did in
October 2000.

Slavery in the Sudan is in part a result of a 15-year war by the
Muslim north against the black Christian and animist south. Arab
militias, armed by the Khartoum government, raid villages, mostly
those of the Dinka tribe. They shoot the men and enslave the
women and children. Women and children are kept as personal
property or they're taken north and auctioned off.

In Sudanese slave markets, a woman or child can be purchased for
$90. An Anti-Slavery International investigator interviewed Abuk
Thuc Akwar, a 13-year-old girl who, along with 24other children,
was captured by the militia, marched north and given to a farmer.
The investigator reported, "Throughout the day she worked in his
sorghum fields and at night in his bed. During the march, she was
raped and called a black donkey." The girl managed to escape with
the help of the master's jealous wife.

Williams visited the Sudan as part of an eight-person delegation
sponsored by Christian Solidarity International (CSI). CSI, as well
as the Boston-based American Anti-Slavery Group (AASG), have a
stopgap mission of buying, at a cost of $85 each, Christian African
women and children whom Muslims capture and enslave. AASG's
purchase emancipates them.

Williams' tales of Muslim atrocities are horrific. Six-year-old
Mawien Ahir Bol failed to clean a goat pen to his master's
satisfaction. The penalty: His index finger was cut off. Yak
Kenyang Adieu's punishment for being too sick to tend to his
master's goats was the loss of all fingers on his right hand.
Williams' trip freed, through purchase, these two boys and 20 other
slaves. Should you be interested in learning more about slavery,
the American Anti-Slavery Group's web site is: www.anti-
slavery.com.

Chattel slavery also exists in the former French colony of
Mauritania, where it was officially outlawed in 1980. The U.S. State
Department estimated that as of 1994 there were 90,000 blacks
living as property of Berbers. The Berbers use their slaves for labor,
sex and breeding.

They're also exchanged for camels, trucks, guns or money. Slave
offspring become the property of the master. According to a 1990
Human Rights Watch report, routine Mauritanian slave
punishments include beatings, denial of food and prolonged
exposure to the sun, with hands and feet tied together. Serious
infringement of the master's rule can mean prolonged horrible
tortures such as the "insect treatment" -- where the slave is bound
head and foot, and insects placed in his ears and other body
orifices -- and "burning coals," where the slave is bound and buried
with hot coals placed on parts of his body.

American Anti-Slavery Group says, "Most distressing is the
silence of the American media whose reports counted for so much
in the battle to end apartheid in South Africa." Only recently, and
thankfully so, have mainstream black organizations such as the
Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP taken a stand
against chattel slavery in Mauritania and Sudan. At one time
Minister Louis Farakhan simply denied that his brother Muslims
could perpetrate such an injustice, but now he's quietly accepted
the evidence. Jesse Jackson remains silent.

Slavery is not the only African injustice that goes practically
ignored. There's the frequent outbreaks of genocide in Rwanda,
Burundi, Liberia and the Congo. In fact, it's fairly safe to say that
most of today's most flagrant human rights abuses occur in Africa.
But unfortunately they get little attention -- maybe it's because
Africans instead of Europeans are the perpetrators; Europeans are
held accountable to civilized standards of behavior, while Africans
aren't.


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