{UAH} UAE-bound tourists barred from leaving Philippines
The Philippines government takes tough action to prevent its citizens from being duped to go to work in the Arab Muslim countries only to end up as slaves, subjected to appalling mistreatment and sexual slavery and trapped in conditions resembling virtual imprisonment. It has imposed a jail term for workers who disobey a travel ban to the worst offending countries such as the UAE.
Meanwhile in Uganda under the corrupt Rwandan outlaw regime of kayibanda Museveni, slave trade is booming, threatening to rival the Arab Slave trade of the 18th and 19th centuries. Kayibanda and his daughters are major slave dealers, owning the slave trade, people trafficking and organised criminal syndicates operating in Uganda. They control the lucrative slave routes emanating from the East African region to the Muslim Arab countries and beyond.
Kayibanda Museveni is therefore unlikely to take the tough action that president Duterte of the Philippines is taking as he is a major stake-holder and investor in the modern slave trade.
Bobby
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