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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.
The Population of Sudan today is 40,218,456.
Yes in some ways it still is slavery going on now.
Racism was abolished partially in the 1930's when the slavery famine began to die down but there is still lots of racism going on today!
Mostly in India, Sudan and Africa. In India, boys are forced to work in factories making rugs and carpets. But there is slavery going on here, too. In big cotton fields in places like Georgia, people are tricked into believing that they can have boarding and food as long as they work there. But the rent is way more than they are making, so they fall into more debt than they could ever pay off. They are kept there until all of the cotton fields (or whatever the fields are producing) are finished, then are transported to a different, bigger field where they start all over again.
Yes, slavery is still happrning today because people make money off of it
100%. Slavery was outlawed after the war. No more slaves, male or female.
no.
Slavery has been with us throughout history and is still with us today. in both the poor and moslem countries and in the wealthy nations where they are used in the sex industry to name but one industry.
it will be the same like back them but way worse, im glad there is no slavery today
The former colony of French Sudan (in French: le Soudan fran
South Sudan. South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after years of civil war, but violence continues to ravage the world's newest country. Civil War erupted in South Sudan in 2013 and continues today, as political leaders from different ethnic groups vie for power.