Slaves in Libya between trafficking and the pretexts of intervention

The Political Advisor to the Speaker of the Libyan Chamber of Deputies, Strategic Studies Adviser Abdullah Atamna, said in an interview with Sputnik, “Before talking about this problem, it is necessary to look behind the responsible for this chaos and the disintegration of the state, The United Nations, the Security Council, the European Union, the African Union and the Arab League, as he describes it.”

“We do not deny the existence of security and political violations in the Libyan West, from terrorism and illegal immigration, exploited by some for what is known as human trafficking, but the latter did not live up to the phenomenon portrayed by the European community.”

He denied that there is an insult to the slave trade in Libya, but individual cases, and perhaps fabricated, he said, and employ them at the level of international media to achieve certain political purposes, calling to look at Libya before 2010 to find out who is the real beneficiary in the absence of the state.

He also called on the African Union and the neighboring countries to secure their borders with Libya to limit their role in the country. Of the phenomenon of infiltration into Libyan territory.

He concluded his speech warning of attempts to weaken Libya more than the current weakness, through sanctions and tightening the screws, stressing that the Libyan people by nature reject colonialism and will not remain silent.

This is also what the Libyan political analyst Nasser al-Farjani said, asking why “this is not the case in the Libyan east, which is controlled by the Libyan national army.”

He called on the neighboring countries and the African Union to support Libya internationally, to lift the arms embargo on the Libyan army, he said that would eliminate this chaos in the West if it was possible, warning of European intervention, which may have a fundamental purpose as he says to exaggerate this problem Portraying Libya as a market for slavery.