Fighting Slavery For my Father (BBC World News- Audio) Click for BBC audio Biram dah Abeid is from Mauritania. Hisgrandparents were slaves and when his grandmother was pregnant, the master fell ill and was advised that he would feel better if he freed one of his slaves. The master didn’t want to lose a slave of working age, and chose to emancipate the foetus. So it was that Biram’s father was born free – into a family of slaves. Biram himself has spent his whole life campaigning – at great risk – against slavery in Mauritania, where it is still very much a live issue. You may also like ... To speak out about slavery in Mauritania is to risk losing your liberty (independent.co.uk)Mauritania: Risking Liberty in the Fight Against Slavery (FreedomUnited)Irwin Cotler and Judith Abitan: Mauritania abolished slavery in 1991, so why is it criminalizing slavery opponents?After escaping 35 years of slavery, this black Mauritanian woman is running for office (face2faceafrica.com)Members of Mauritania’s Largest Slave Abolitionist Group to Run for Elections ( The North Africa Post) Laisser un commentaire Annuler la réponseVous devez être connecté pour publier un commentaire.