It would be easier if you asked what countries did not have a period of Slavery.
Virtually every country or the area that is now a particular country had used Slaves at some time in the past.
The last two countries to abolish slavery were Mauritania, which officially ended slavery in 1981, but did not criminalize it until 2007, and Sudan, which abolished slavery in 2005. Despite formal abolishment, both countries have faced challenges with ongoing practices of slavery and human trafficking.
egypt
Mauritania made slavery a crime in 2007 and Niger made it a crime in 2003.
E.g.: Spain, Switzerland, Turkey
Slavery has been around since the stone age, in fact there were proably slaves long before there were any countries.
The first countries in the world to abolish slavery were in Europe and North America. Many countries in Africa did not abolish slavery until the 1980s.
Slavery has not been abolished, it still exists in some part of the world. Some countries have made it illegal.
They bought and sold, transported and financed the industry.
Slavery has ALWAYS been a part of human history. -It rose to a peak in the 1700's to mid 1800's ,but has never totally ceased. It is a popular concept today in 'civilsed ' countries that there is no slavery. That is wrong, slavery still happens in many places in Europe, Africa and Asia. -It is just much more hidden than it used to be.
non-arab countries
Yes, seeing as 200 countries take part in the Olympics, all countries in Europe take part and Lithuania is in Europe. Also it took part every previous year.
Many of the them
Child slavery can occur in many countries around the world, particularly in regions with high levels of poverty and limited access to education and resources. Common industries where child slavery is prevalent include agriculture, mining, textiles, and domestic work. Countries with reported cases of child slavery include India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and countries in West Africa.
in 2010, 126 countries participated
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Four countries
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