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Legally, No, Slavery has been abolished in all countries around the world. However, there is evidence that in the rural areas of southern Egypt, there still is slavery, especially where people cross the border with Sudan since Sudan has a rather extensive slave trading network.
11 or more countries still have slavery of differnt kinds the countries are... scandonavia,Hungry,Swaziland,Indonesia,Tunisia,Brazil,Cote D'Ivoire, Mali,Mauritania,Niger and Sudan
Yes now it is south sudan and just plain old sudan
Slavery still exists in various countries worldwide, including Mauritania, North Korea, Sudan, and several others. Although illegal, it continues to persist due to factors such as weak enforcement of laws, cultural acceptance, and economic exploitation. Efforts are ongoing to combat and eradicate modern slavery in these regions.
Slavery is still practiced in various countries around the world, with the highest prevalence seen in countries like North Korea, Eritrea, Burundi, and the Central African Republic. However, cases of modern slavery can be found in almost every country, including developed nations, through forms such as forced labor, human trafficking, and forced marriages.
Sudan was formerly spelled "Soudan" in the English language, but no longer. In the country France, Sudan is still spelled "Soudan" instead of "Sudan."
Dr. King's life span was 1929 - 1968. American slavery was from 1619 - 1865. He was many generations away from the end of slavery. Slavery still exists in other countries, including the Sudan and parts of Asia. Martin Luther King's visions was for equal opportunity in America.
Yes in 1862 there was still lots of slavery
Slavery in the United States was not still going on in 1948. In other parts of the world slavery did still exist in 1948.
Sudan became independent in 1956. The Sudanese people are still ruled by a dictatorship, though, so they are not truly free.
Slavery did exist in 2004 and still exists today.