About 7 000 people living as slaves in Niger will be told on Saturday that they are free for the first time in their lives, as the government begins to enforce a law banning the practice of slavery.

The government is expected to hold a ceremony in the western Niger town of Tillaberi, on the edge of the Sahara, to explain the law to people who have spent their whole lives as the property of their masters.

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