Paul Pogba dedicates goal to migrants sold as slaves in Libya
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba used
a triumphant performance for the English Premier League club to
highlight the issue of migrants sold into slavery in Libya, after an exclusive CNN investigation last week.
After
scoring the third goal in his side's 4-1 victory over Newcastle United
on Saturday, the 24-year-old celebrated with an unconventional handcuff
action.
Pogba
explained the celebration on Instagram, writing: "While very happy to be
back, my prayers go to those suffering slavery in Libya. May Allah be
by your side and may this cruelty come to an end!"
It was the French international's first appearance for Manchester United since September.
CNN's Nima Elbagir and her crew
went to Libya in October after obtaining footage of an underground
migrant auction outside the capital, Tripoli. The team saw the sale of
at least a dozen men -- some for as little as $400.
CNN was told of auctions at nine locations across Libya. Many more are believed to take place each month.
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