Tanzania has officially proscribed witchdoctors
from practicing in the country and so far, apologists for traditional religions
have not found their voice to criticize the action. The drastic decision followed the unrelenting
abductions and killing of albinos for rituals in that country. According
to Tanzania's Home Affairs Minister Mathias Chikawe:"We have
identified that witch doctors are the ones who ask people to bring albino body
parts to create magical charms which they claim can get them rich. We will
leave no stone unturned until we end these evil acts."
However the proscription has not done much to
bring succor to the estimated 17,000 albinos (1 in 1429
births in Tanzania give an albino) in that country. Cases of abductions of albinos, even from
their homes
especially in rural settings continue to be reported and police have started
arresting and detaining witchdoctors. In
March, some 32 were reportedly detained in the North-Western Geita region,
while another 200 traditional healers/witchdoctors were hauled into detention a
week later.
Apparently, the battle is still just
beginning. Government was actually
forced to pronounce the proscription of traditional witchdoctors based on the
realization that the evil market-demand for albinos was bound to soar in view
of the country’s coming general elections - when candidates are expected to flood
to witchdoctors seeking “traditional protections and goodluck charms”.
According to the Red
Cross, witchdoctors are prepared to pay $75,000 for a complete set of
albino body parts.
Josephat Torner, an activist fighting for the
rights and safety of albinos in Tanzania averred that even family members,
tempted by the huge price, have been known to sell their own kiths and kins to
witch doctors for money. "I have found many parents who have been
convicted for this," said Josephat,
who himself is an albino. "They sold their children to the killers."
This statement has been corroborated on many
occasions. For instance, the husband of Zawadi
Mangidu was among the four people sentenced for her killing in 2008 in Geita at
the age of 22. Similarly the biological father of 4-year old Pendo Emmanuelle
Nundi snatched from home in Kwimba district was among the 15 suspects initially
arrested
in connection with her disappearance.
According to UN statistics, nearly 80
albino-related murders have been reported in Tanzania in the past 15 years,
averaging one every other month.
At Church Arise! we have always argued (CA! VOL 16 NO 3) that
while the religious preference of individuals should be respected, those whose
religion overtly demand the sacrifices of fellow humans certainly need to have
some explanations to make to the rest of society..
For more, read: Fueled by superstition,
people are violently attacking albinos in Tanzania.
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