Pikworo Slave Camp - Samori & Babatu Zato Infamous Slave Raiders - Upper East, Ghana, West Africa
This excerpt was taken from some of the footage from my field trips related to my research on the African Holocaust of Enslavement. This was recorded in Pikworo a few years ago. Pikworo (Slave Camp) is a 'holding ground" in the upper east region of Ghana, West Africa. Pikworo was established by Samori and Babatu Zato both who were infamous slave raiders during the nineteenth century. Both Samori and Babatu Zato were black Islamized African's, who collaborated with the European nations who were behind the African Holocaust of Enslavement Complex. You will view some of the burial grounds where enslaved Africans who perished at Pikworo were laid to rest. You will be able to view stone seats and burial stones in the background. There is also a mortuary stone used to prepare the deceased before burial that we may show in another clip. There are also stone water and food trowels. The stone trowels were used as eating vessels and for grinding grain such as millet, which was ground by hand. There is one large trowel which was used to house water for enslaved Africans to drink and bath with. Enslaved Africans were forcibly detained at this location till their numbers were sufficient, then marched to "Slave Markets" such as Salaga for example, before again moving further South to the coast . Enslaved Africans were then placed in dungeons in "Slave Castles" or "Factories". During each leg of their journey these enslaved Africans were often bought and sold several times before boarding Slave Ships and setting sail for the "New World". Those who survived the voyage once again ended up being sold again and again into enslavement. It has been estimated that perhaps as many as forty million Africans were forcibly removed from their homelands in Africa. Many millions perished as a result of the inhuman treatment that was inflicted upon them. Many historians have stated that the Atlantic Ocean is the largest cemetery on this planet, as millions perished during this horrific period in history and still to this very day remain at the depths of the sea with very little mention of their existence.

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