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Join Date: Feb 2008
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22-04-08, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by babygirl44
I have never heard of people going somewhere on holiday being left stranded abroad by the airline that brought them forever. Its not possible, the 'stranded' Africans are lying plain and simple. Did they have return tickets? if the airline went bust the governments of Ghana and Nigeria would've found alteratives to bring their citizens home. I don't condone locking people up as they can be found pretty easily especially somewhere as small as Barbados but I think the Bajans know they're having the piss taken out of them. The real problem here is that every genuine Ghanian and Nigerian tourist going to Barbados is going to be more heavily scrutinised because of this. I also think branding the Bajans as potential slave masters is out of order too especially as many Bajans have taken the stranded men into their homes.
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Respect.
There's no "holiday-making" in this situation - just another case of people-trafficking.
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