Munkcestrian slave trade
The Munkcestrian slave trade is the legalised slave-trade of the Munkcestrian Republic. It is known for being widespread but also for lacking a racial element.
History The Munkcestrian slave trade as we know it today was instituted in 1950. It also expanded as a war crime of the Azadistani-Munkcestrian Wars after the acquisition of the North-West of Azadistan (except Metropolis). Treatment of slaves Slavery in Munkchester lacks practically any regulation. Slaves are treated worse than in many pre-modern societies such as the Ottomans, the Ayyubids, the Ancient Indians or the Ancient Hebrews. Slaves are regularly sold to be raped, child slaves are sold to provide cheap labour and slaves are regularly lynched. They are also sometimes given dangerous workloads or forced into prostitution. Economics Most work is done by slaves including many jobs requiring education (similar to the Ancient Romans) Munkcestrian abolitionists