Poverty is sometimes able to make someone do desperate things. But by businessmen from Saudi Arabia is likely already beyond the limits of humanity.
Businessman named Saud bin Nasser Al Shahry was desperate to sell her son at a price of USD 20 million or equivalent to Rp 185 billion with Facebook so that his wife and daughter out of poverty.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Saud's decision was made after authorities shut down his debt collection company. The company was closed because it proved illegal. Before Saud had requested help from the local government to help its financial problems, but was rejected because he was older than 35 years.
In its bid, Saud said that he would take off his son after a match with the city where the buyer lives. If Saud match the buyer, so he does not mind to go to court to legally complete the transaction.
Human trafficking is illegal in Saudi Arabia. But according to Human Rights activist of Saudi Arabia, about half of the children in Saudi Arabia suffered torture and other human rights violations.
Businessman named Saud bin Nasser Al Shahry was desperate to sell her son at a price of USD 20 million or equivalent to Rp 185 billion with Facebook so that his wife and daughter out of poverty.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Saud's decision was made after authorities shut down his debt collection company. The company was closed because it proved illegal. Before Saud had requested help from the local government to help its financial problems, but was rejected because he was older than 35 years.
In its bid, Saud said that he would take off his son after a match with the city where the buyer lives. If Saud match the buyer, so he does not mind to go to court to legally complete the transaction.
Human trafficking is illegal in Saudi Arabia. But according to Human Rights activist of Saudi Arabia, about half of the children in Saudi Arabia suffered torture and other human rights violations.
