A
Saudi man has tried his son for sale to continue providing for his
wife and daughter after his illegal debt-collection business was shut
down by a court.



Saud
bin Nasser Al Shahry has posted his offer on Facebook asking for around
USD 20 million. He claims trafficking his son is the only way to avoid
'living in poverty.'



According
to the Facebook Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, users 'will
not post content or take any action on Facebook that infringes or
violates someone else's rights or otherwise violates the law.'



Al Shahry says he had asked authorities to help him financially, but was denied the request because he was older than 35, mailonline reported.


According to the Saudi Arabian human rights group, National Society for
Human Rights, about half of Saudi children face domestic violence or
some kind of abuse.