Heaven Is Our Destination Where We Will Be ONE With The Lord Forever

Today, we are in The Season Of The Last Generation. The Birth Pains that Christ Jesus spoke about are currently under way, including natural and unnatural disasters. They will be ever increasing. Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold. Social, economic and political turmoil will be ever increasing, causing people's hearts to be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and the anxieties of life. An apostasy within the Church of God is currently under way. This will all reach a climax with Satan revealing his Antichrist and requiring that everyone worship him; That every one receive his "mark" in order to buy or sell; The new currency of the New World Order, the New Tower of Babel.

Today, it is critical that those who have a heart for God are aware of what God is doing and speaking today. God is opening up His Word like never before in preparation for The Time Of The END. I exhort you to open up your heart and your eyes to see what He is doing and your ears to hear what God is speaking at this time. My prayer is that we will be able to stand before the Son of Man at His appearing, without fault and with great joy. I encourage you to read David Wilkerson's book, America's Last Call at davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com. Also, Google, Tommy Hicks Prophecy, 1961 for a view of the End Times.

Tom's books include: Called By Christ To Be ONE, The Time Of The END, The Season Of The Last Generation, Worship God In Spirit And In Truth, Daniel And The Time Of The END, and Overcoming The Evil One. They are available at amazon.com. They can also be read without cost by clicking on link: Toms Books.

To receive Christ Jesus as a child by faith is the highest human achievement.

Today, the Bride Of Christ is rising up in every nation in the world! Giving Glory to Her Savior and King, Christ Jesus!
Today, the world is Raging against God, Rushing toward Oblivion! Save yourself from this Corrupt Generation!
Today, America is being ground to powder because of it's SIN against God!

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Monday, November 20, 2017

WORLD TURNS BLIND EYE TO LIBYA SLAME TRADE

World turns blind eye to Libya slave trade: photographer


LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Libya has become a modern-day slave market, with migrants caught in a complex trafficking web largely ignored by the outside world, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer said on Wednesday.
Libya has become a modern-day slave market, keeping migrants at the mercy of a complex trafficking web tolerated by the country's many militia groups, an issue largely ignored by the world, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer said on Wednesday. Narciso Contreras, who spoke to migrants kept as slaves during a documentary photography project in Libya, said global attention focused on the North African country as a gateway for migrants attempting to reach Europe by sea.
Narciso Contreras, who spoke to migrants turned Libyan slaves, said most attention focused on the North African country as a gateway for migrants attempting to reach Europe by sea.
“What I found is that it’s a slave market, it’s like an industry but the world is looking at Libya as a transit country,” he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Six years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is still a lawless state where armed groups compete for land and resources and large weapons and people-smuggling networks operate with impunity.
Frustrated by official bureaucracy, Contreras, winner of the 2016 Carmignac Photojournalism Award, forged his own contacts with migrants, people smugglers and tribes people as he traveled through Libya last year for a documentary photography project.
“The humanitarian crisis of migrants trying to reach Europe is well documented, and it is a story the Libyan authorities want to be told,” he said in an interview.
“But that vast market trading in human beings is largely undocumented,” said Contreras. “It’s a human rights violation that needs to be addressed by the international community.”
He spoke at the opening of “Libya: A Human Marketplace”, an exhibition of his photographs at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
Contreras met two West African migrants who had been held as slaves. One of the slaves’ owners ran an immigration detention center and the second was a local militia leader, he said.
“These seemed to be typical stories of the impunity you find in Libya,” said Mexican-born Contreras, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2013 for his work in Syria.
Mexican photographer Narciso Contreras is pictured at the opening of his exhibition "Libya: A Human Marketplace" at London's Saatchi Gallery May 16, 2017. THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION/Astrid Zweynert

FOR A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS

Such accounts by migrants are hard to verify.
However, the U.N. migration agency (IOM) said last month that growing numbers of African migrants were being traded in what they call slave markets before being held for ransom, forced labor or sexual exploitation.
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Migrants are traded for between $200 and $500 and are held on average for two or three months, the IOM said.
The migrants - many from Nigeria, Senegal and Gambia - are captured as they head north towards Libya’s Mediterranean coast, where some try to catch boats for Italy.
Along the way they are prey to an array of armed groups and smuggling networks that often try to extort extra money.
Many of them are used as day labourers in construction or agriculture, the IOM says. Only some of them are paid.
Contreras also took pictures of the detention centres where migrants endure overcrowding, lack of sanitation and beatings.
“There is no humanity in these places,” said Contreras.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor expressed alarm this month at the inhumane detention of thousands of vulnerable migrants in Libya and said she was examining whether an investigation could be opened into crimes against them..
Reporting by Astrid Zweynert @azweynert , Editing by Lyndsay Griffiths. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, trafficking, property rights, climate change and resilience. Visit news.trust.org
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-libya-migrants-slavery/world-turns-blind-eye-to-libya-slave-trade-photographer-idUSKCN18D283

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