Slavery on steroids: Saudi puts ‘Castrated’ black ‘slave’ up for sale on facebook

As bad as the history of slavery in the United States is, it’s no match for the type of slavery that continues to exist in the Muslim world to this day. This find by Daniel Greenfield doesn’t just demonstrate that but the collective silence from the mainstream media over real slavery taking place today is deafening.

Here’s the facebook image, via FPM:

Translation?

Peace be upon you …

I have a [male] slave I bought from an African country and arranged for his visa and stay till I got him to Saudi [Arabia]

His description:

1 – Black skin. Tall 172 sm. Weight 60 kilos.
2 – Castrated (excellent for working with a family) you can check him with a doctor our yourself if you have experience in the matter.
3 – [His] health is quite undamaged and has no imperfections.
4 – Age 26 years.
5 – Religion muslim and [he is] obedient and will not disobey you except in what displeases God. Please, the matter is very serious and is not a joke.

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In Egypt, that country’s first draft constitution since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak, omits bans on slavery and has been cause for great concern as the Muslim Brotherhood president – Mohamed Morsi – continues to seize more power.

Via the AP:

An Islamist-dominated panel is voting on Egypt’s draft constitution, the country’s first charter after the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak. The draft largely reflects the conservative vision of the Islamists, with articles that rights activists, liberals and Christians fear will lead to restrictions on the rights of women and minorities and civil liberties in general.

Omissions of certain articles, such as bans on slavery or promises to adhere to international rights treaties, were equally worrying to critics of the new draft, who pulled out from the panel before the vote.

The United States abolished slavery in 1865, after a bloody civil war with the Thirteenth Amendment. Yet, slavery in this country gets more attention than slavery in the Muslim world that exists to this day.

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