A man holds the Liberian flag in front of the Libyan Embassy
which is flying the Libyan flag
Protesters hold the Anglolan flag
At left the flag of Mali
and at right the flag of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory
Coast)
The pad has a message calling for an end to barbarity and treating
people like slaves
'End Slave Auctions in Libya - Enough Is Enough'
A woman wears a Guinea-Bissau scarf
'Black Are Not for Sale'
A woman holds up the Eritrean Liberation Front flag (it was the official
Eritrean Flag from 1952-1962)
'La Peau Noire n'est pas a Vendre'
'Where are our African Leaders?'
'Not for Sale' on an African design
'Slavery Again? Shame on the AU!, EU! USA! UN! Shame on the World!'
A woman from Eritrea speaks
Sukant Chandan, a coordinator at the Malcolm X Movement, speaks from
his experience in working with
the opposition forces in Libya, and says how those currently in power
in Libya have long carried out a policy of
getting rid of Black Africans. He calls them a puppet government put
into power to protest Western interests in LIbya's mineral wealth
One of the protest organisers from Slavery Remembrance speaks
'Human Trafficking - Stop Slavery'
Glenroy Watson of the Global African Congress and RMT
'No To Slavery'
'No Imperialist War, No More Blood for Oil, No More Silence...'
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