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Ali Narrates Libya

As thousands of migrants sojourned from Timbuktu All destined for Libya from the ancient Kingdom of Mali, One ,a patched lip skinny kid , greeted them''Assalamualaikum'' ''Why are we dying in Libya ?'' asks the young migrant called Ali. For several months , everyday , from sunset to sunrise Ali said he too dreamed of being a part of the mass migration '' Oh my dear brothers, I wish your plans were otherwise '' For many of you will not reach your final destination. Ali said Libya was the cradle of modern day slavery, Death trap ,a magnate that lures desperate poor Africans Escaping prosecution, economic hardships and poverty Just for them to end up dead like sardines in cans. Oh Africa Ali asks,where are all of your leaders? What have we done to deserve this unspeakable evil? Is it because of the hues of our beautiful black leathers? When did we become the slavery anvil? Man to man , is so unjust '' he quoted Bob Marley '' But Arab to Black Africans is another sad story ! '' '' Why are Black people being sold into slavery? Why is the whole world sitting so supinely? ~ Ivan Brooks Sr ~
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Vanguard-Poetry23
50 / M / Norway
Published
Jan 3, 2018
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Man to man is so unjust ''says Bob Marley

''Arab against black man is another story'' says the migrant called Ali

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#poverty#migration#history#africa#african#antislavery
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