Wikipedia: "The estimated number of slaves is debated, as there is no universally agreed definition of modern slavery; those in slavery are often difficult to identify, and adequate statistics are often not available."
Wow! This is amazing. Nearly 200 years after the rest of the World started outlawing this iniquitous practice, I'm gobsmacked that any country might still imagine that it's OK. Perhaps less gobsmacked about countries that nearly everyone acknowledges as evil, such as China, North Korea and Pakistan but really amazed that it's true for India and Bangladesh. What's your source?
Well, slavery is illegal in every country. Mauritania was the last to criminalise slavery in 1981. Modern slavery is an issue in most countries in the world, although the way it is defined is perhaps somewhat subjective.
Exactly...actually maybe not North Korea, but all the others. No country has not banned slavery. The few countries that still practice it illegally would be Mauretania. The title is misleading and just...wrong?