, the most merciful, the most merciful. Greetings to you, honorable compatriots , ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the first row, a program that is from a few weeks ago, as it has been said many times and i remind you, the elections of the Islamic Council will have a parliamentary color. Because you people should talk about parliament and performance, performance the parliament can have a correct judgment and on this basis you can decide what to do in the upcoming elections. Both about the parliament as a whole and about the representatives, we need to have programs to give you more information about the performance of the parliament tonight. We are at the service of the honorable chairman of the committee on agriculture, Natural Resources, water and environment of the Islamic Council, mr. Askari. I say hello again, and in the name of allah, the most merciful , the most merciful. Islamic and congratulations on the week wahdat milad, with the blessing of the prophet, may god bless him a
Denied the right to serve on juries. Certainly cannot vote, but the most heinous problem during this period was the apprenticeship laws. A lot of us think that black men were rounded up and jailed, if they did not have visible means of support. If they do not have employment. The real tragedy, i think, of his early period, starting right and 1867 war into 1866 was the apprenticeship of africanamerican children. Children being return to former owners and forced to labor for them because the parents were deemed indigent. People who have fought for their freedom now losing their children to the very people who had helped them enslaved. And then of course you have southerners who had returned, exconfederates, returning to congress after having been responsible for a fouryear war. So what really brings this new form of reconstruction and the whole congressional reconstruction is the outrage that this war has been fought. And although the union , you hady won former confederates actually bei
Passes these laws, trying to impose what looks like quasislavery on the newly emancipated. These were governments johnson had created. Absolutely. You had incidents of africanamericans not being able to purchase land, when they would have been able to do that, because you had black soldiers who may have had a little bit of money. You had people trying to limited resources, they were not allowed to either purchase the land or rent the land. You have black people being denied the right to serve on juries. Certainly cannot vote, but the most heinous problem during this period was the apprenticeship laws. A lot of us think that black men were rounded up and jailed, if they did not have visible means of support. If they do not have employment. The real tragedy, i think, of this early period, starting right after the war into 1866 and 1867 was the apprenticeship of africanamerican children. Children being returned to former owners and forced to labor for them because the parents were deemed