Sky world news /Modern slavery in France is not easy to prove The French newspaper Le Monde said that human trafficking cases rarely end in the courts, and that they are hardly known and difficult to determine, because the victims .
who are most often foreigners are often in an irregular situation, who are not allowed to report Their enslavers.
In a joint report by Simon Bell and Julia Pascual, the newspaper reviewed the case of METOD Sendaiegaya, who has been visiting his lawyer in Paris since his "liberation" in 2018, in order to obtain compensation from two Burundian diplomats: GabrielCandide Mbuzagara, a former justice minister and the granddaughter of the last king of Burundi, whom he accuses of having enslaved him for 10 long years.
But at the request of the defendants, the hearing was postponed, indicating the long and difficult journey of the victims of human trafficking, and so Sendaiegaya returns again without losing his resolve, telling Le Monde newspaper those ten years he spent sleeping in a basement without heating, full of smell. Heating fuel coming from an adjacent heater.