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File #: 171285    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/28/2017 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 12/19/2017
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee’s condemnation of the slave trade in Libya and urging the United States government to take the steps necessary to eradicate this practice.
Sponsors: ALD. RAINEY, ALD. COGGS, ALD. HAMILTON, ALD. STAMPER, ALD. KOVAC, ALD. BAUMAN, ALD. WITKOWSKI, ALD. PEREZ, ALD. JOHNSON, ALD. BORKOWSKI, ALD. LEWIS
Indexes: FEDERAL LEGISLATION, SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Attachments: 1. Sale of migrants as slaves in Libya may be crime against humanity U N
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
1/2/20180 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/19/20170 COMMON COUNCIL ADOPTED

Minutes note: Ald. Lewis added as Co-sponsor. There were no objections.
Pass15:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
12/11/20170 CITY CLERK Sponsor added   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/11/20170 JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION

Minutes note: Appearing: Ald. Kalif Rainey Sponsor The following council members asked to also be added as co-sponsors: Hamilton, Stamper, Kovac. and also all Public Safety and Health commttee members, there were no objections.
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
12/6/20170 CITY CLERK Sponsor added

Minutes note: Ald. Coggs
   Action details Meeting details Not available
11/28/20170 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available

Number

171285

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ORIGINAL

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Sponsor

ALD. RAINEY, COGGS, HAMILTON, STAMPER, II, KOVAC, BAUMAN, WITKOWSKI, PEREZ, JOHNSON, BORKOWSKI AND LEWIS

Title

Resolution expressing the City of Milwaukee’s condemnation of the slave trade in Libya and urging the United States government to take the steps necessary to eradicate this practice.

Analysis

This resolution expresses the City of Milwaukee’s condemnation of the slave trade in Libya and urges the United States government to take the steps necessary to eradicate this practice.

Body

Whereas, In November, 2017, CNN published cellphone and hidden-camera footage from slave auctions conducted in Libya showing West African migrants being sold as merchandise by smugglers operating in illicit trafficking networks; and

 

Whereas, Al Jazeera reports that hundreds of African refugees are being bought and sold in slave markets across Libya every week, with many of them held for ransom or forced into sexual exploitation to pay their captors and smugglers, and many of them being murdered by their smugglers in the open desert or dying from thirst or car accidents in the Libyan desert; and

 

Whereas, The refugees and migrants are smuggled into Libya from West African nations by a network of criminal gangs on the promise of reaching European shores, and many of the refugees and migrants are forced to live in either open courtyards or ramshackle rooms without proper sanitation; and

 

Whereas, Ever since collapse of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi in 2011, the country has become the focal point of regional smuggling networks; and

 

Whereas, For the fourth year in a row, more than 3,000 migrants or refugees have drowned annually in the Mediterranean Sea; and

 

Whereas, A United Nations human rights report in September warned of “the hidden human calamity” taking place along Libya’s coast, documenting accounts of migrants being robbed, raped, and murdered; and

 

Whereas, Libya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been called upon to investigate the crisis, a number of West African nations withdrew their ambassadors from Tripoli or chastised the Libyan envoys in their own capitals, and French diplomats pushed for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council; and

 

Whereas, Libyan officials have denounced the migrant slave auctions, but claim more support is required from the global community to tackle the issue, and the U.N. Libyan Government of National Accord intends to address violations against migrants, but calls upon regional and global partners to provide assistance; and

 

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee agrees with U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s statement that “slavery has no place in our world and these actions are among the most egregious abuses of human rights and may amount to crimes against humanity”; now, therefore, be it

 

Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the City of Milwaukee condemns the Libyan slave trade; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Department of Administration - Intergovernmental Relations Division shall include the substance of this resolution in the City of Milwaukee’s Federal Legislative Package for the 115th United States Congress; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the Department of Administration - Intergovernmental Relations Division is directed to actively support all efforts to end the Libyan slave trade within the purview of its capacity and urge the United States government to take the steps necessary to eradicate this practice; and, be it

 

Further Resolved, That the City Clerk shall send copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, all members of Wisconsin’s Congressional delegation, the heads of all appropriate federal agencies, all members of the Wisconsin Legislature, the Governor of Wisconsin, all members of the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, and the Milwaukee County Executive.

 

Requestor

 

Drafter

LRB170409-1

Tea Norfolk

11/29/2017