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| | Sudan Human Rights Organization |
 | | Abdon Agaw, a refined Sudanese leader and human rights activist who in the mid 1990s saw it all with his own eyes (criminal traders, receiving Chiefs, liberated victims, and a market location in the middle of a remote area in Bahr al-Ghazal), wrote in the Sudanese Human Rights Quarterly (Issue 12: January 2002, pages 20-21): |
 | | A larger number of children and women have already been unlawfully kidnapped and wrongfully ill-treated as slaves, a direct consequence of the NIF-escalated civil war in the South and Western Sudan. In this statement, Agaw clearly mentioned enslavement occurrence as well in Western Sudan. |
 | | Agaw further documented the names of our innocent children from the villages of Abang, Angakuei, Atet, Chir, Palek, Adol, Koch, Col, Adumwor, Ayual, Aduodit, Deer, Biong, among several others. |
| www.shro-cairo.org /articles/enslaved.htm (676 words) |
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