Victims of a witch hunt
- added July 22, 2008
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- dearmat23
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Discrimination against albinos is a serious problem throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, but in Tanzania it has taken a sickening twist: at least 19 albinos, including children, have been killed or mutilated in the past year. They are victims of what local officials say is a growing criminal trade in albino body parts.
Officials say witch doctors are marketing albino skin, bones and hair as ingredients in potions that promise to make people rich. As the threats have increased, the government has acted to protect its albino population – a beleaguered group whose members are often shunned as outcasts and die of skin cancer before they reach 30.
The police are drawing up a list of the country's albinos to protect them. Officers are escorting albino children to school. Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete even sponsored an albino woman for a seat in parliament to show "we are with them in this," says Salvator Rweyemamu, a government spokesman.
Officials say witch doctors are marketing albino skin, bones and hair as ingredients in potions that promise to make people rich. As the threats have increased, the government has acted to protect its albino population – a beleaguered group whose members are often shunned as outcasts and die of skin cancer before they reach 30.
The police are drawing up a list of the country's albinos to protect them. Officers are escorting albino children to school. Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete even sponsored an albino woman for a seat in parliament to show "we are with them in this," says Salvator Rweyemamu, a government spokesman.
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This is a horrible crime!
thanks for the heads up dm.
How sad for them..I am glad that they at least are getting some protection.-
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- CarolynGillis
- 1 month ago
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There was something like this a few months ago here.
It's just creepy what people think is right and how to treat other humans just because they look different. It's not something I understand nor is it something I want to understand. -
repost, and more like two weeks ago
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This is disgusting that people still sell superstitions as potions.
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It's very sad. The bright side though is the government is doing everything in its power to protect these people. I have to ask myself if our Government would do the same.
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Hopefully their government acting on it will help stop it.
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- thekingbeyond
- 1 month ago
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Here is the link to another story I posted yesterday on this topic.
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Here is Selif Keita, a brilliant African and albino singer and musician (he is a master of the kora) with Cesaria Evora (a wonderful singer from Cape Verde) in a song called Yamoré - posting this is my modest way of honouring African albinos.
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so very sad
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- goldenways
- 1 month ago
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