Witchdoctors targeting albinos for muti killings

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Witchdoctors targeting albinos for muti killings

Witchdoctor killings condemned

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete has condemned witchdoctors who kill albinos and harvest their body parts in the hope it will bring prosperity.

He said 19 albinos had been murdered since March 2007, and another two were missing presumed dead in the east African country.

"Sometimes, word spreads around that body parts of people with certain physical attributes like bald people or albinos contribute greatly to attaining quick prosperity," Kikwete said in a monthly state of the nation speech late on Wednesday.

"These killings are shameful and distressing to our society," he added.

Albinos are often accused in Tanzania of being witches themselves.

There are an estimated 270,000 people who suffer from the condition which stops them producing pigment in their skin, hair and eyes in the country of 39 million.

Kikwete blamed charlatan witchdoctors, many masquerading as traditional healers, for extracting body parts such as genitals, tongues and breasts.

"Many of the witchcraft killings happen because of a false belief that by using other peoples' body parts they can succeed in business or in activities like mining or fishing," Kikwete said.

Most killings took place in the Victoria region and were committed by gangs for hire, he said.

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Kikwete blamed charlatan witchdoctors, many masquerading as traditional healers, for extracting body parts such as genitals, tongues and breasts.

"Many of the witchcraft killings happen because of a false belief that by using other peoples' body parts they can succeed in business or in activities like mining or fishing," Kikwete said.

Even wild animals do not behave in this incomprehensibly barbaric manner. In fact wild animals have many endearing features and are often beautiful to behold whereas the nigger is quite simply the lowest form of life on the planet, vile, hideous, lower than animals and beneath contempt. Yet there are countless morons out there that believe them our equal. Mind boggling..........
 
Tanzanian albinos hunted, killed for their "lucky" body parts

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Albinos, Long Shunned, Face Threat in Tanzania
Guillaume Bonn for The New York Times

Men waited for help at the Tanzanian Albino Society office in Dar es Salaam. At least 19 albinos have been killed in Tanzania in the past year, victims of a growing trade in albino body parts.

By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Published: June 8, 2008

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania — Samuel Mluge steps outside his office and scans the sidewalk. His pale blue eyes dart back and forth, back and forth, trying to focus.

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Samuel Mluge, center, on a bus in Dar es Salaam, says he constantly feels threatened
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The sun used to be his main enemy, but now he has others.

Mr. Mluge is an albino, and in Tanzania now there is a price for his pinkish skin.

“I feel like I am being hunted,"� he said.

Discrimination against albinos is a serious problem throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but recently in Tanzania it has taken a wicked twist: at least 19 albinos, including children, have been killed and mutilated in the past year, victims of what Tanzanian officials say is a growing criminal trade in albino body parts.

Many people in Tanzania — and across Africa, for that matter — believe albinos have magical powers. They stand out, often the lone white face in a black crowd, a result of a genetic condition that impairs normal skin pigmentation and strikes about 1 in 3,000 people here. Tanzanian officials say witch doctors are now marketing albino skin, bones and hair as ingredients in potions that are promised to make people rich.

As the threats have increased, the Tanzanian governm
ent has mobilized to protect its albino population, an already beleaguered group whose members are often shunned as outcasts and die of skin cancer before they reach 30.

Police officers are drawing up lists of albinos in every corner of the country to better look after them. Officers are escorting albino children to school. Tanzania’s president even sponsored an albino woman for a seat in Parliament to show that “we are with them in this,"� said Salvator Rweyemamu, a Tanzanian government spokesman.

Mr. Rweyemamu said the rash of killings was anathema to what Tanzania had been striving toward; after years of failed socialist economic policies, the country is finally getting development, investment and change.

“This is serious because it continues some of the perceptions of Africa we’re trying to run away from,"� he said.

But the killings go on. They have even spread to neighboring Kenya, where an albino woman was hacked to death in late May, with her eyes, tongue and brea
sts gouged out. Advocates for albinos have also said that witch doctors are selling albino skin in Congo.

The young are often the targets. In early May, Vumilia Makoye, 17, was eating dinner with her family in their hut in western Tanzania when two men showed up with long knives.

Vumilia was like many other Africans with albinism. She had dropped out of school because of severe near-sightedness, a common problem for albinos, whose eyes develop abnormally and who often have to hold things like books or cellphones two inches away to see them. She could not find a job because no one would hire her. She sold peanuts in the market, making $2 a week while her delicate skin was seared by the sun.

When Vumilia’s mother, Jeme, saw the men with knives, she tried to barricade the door of their hut. But the men overpowered her and burst in.

“They cut my daughter quickly,"� she said, making hacking motions with her hands.

The men sawed off Vumilia’s legs above the knee and ran awa
y with the stumps. Vumilia died.

Yusuph Malogo, who lives nearby, fears he may be next. He is also an albino and works by himself on a rice farm. He now carries a loud, silver whistle to blow for help.

“I’m on the run,"� he said.

He is 26, but his skin is thick and leathery from sun damage, making him look 20 years older.

Many albinos in Tanzania are turning to the Tanzanian Albino Society for help. But the nonprofit advocacy group operates on less than $15,000 a year. That’s not enough for the sunscreen, hats and protective clothing that could save lives.

Mr. Mluge, 49, is the society’s general secretary. He grew up with children pelting him with chalk in class. He said he had learned to live with being constantly teased, pinched and laughed at.

“But we have never feared like we do today,"� he said.

Al-Shaymaa J. Kwegyir, Tanzania’s new albino member of Parliament, said, “People think we’re lucky. That’s why they’re killing us. But we’
re not lucky."�

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She said it was a curse to be born in equatorial Africa, where the sun is unsparing, with little or no protective skin pigment. Albinism rates vary throughout the world; about 1 person in 20,000 is an albino in the United States.

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The police say the albino killings are worst in rural areas.
It is no accident that the Tanzania Albino Society’s office is on the grounds of a cancer hospital. Many of its members are sick.

The smell of the wards is overpowering, a nose-stinging mix of burn salves and rotting flesh. Many of the albino patients are covered with scabs, sores, welts and burns.

One patient, Nasolo Kambi, sat on his bed, recovering from a recent roun
d of chemotherapy for skin cancer. His arms were splattered with dark brown splotches, like ink stains on white paper.

“People say we can’t die,"� he said, referring to a superstition that albinos simply vanish when they get older. “But we can."�

Police officials said the albino killings were worst in rural areas, where people tend to be less educated and more superstitious. They said that some fishermen even wove albino hairs in their nets because they believed they would catch more fish.

On the shores of Lake Victoria, in northern Tanzania, albinos are a touchy subject. When asked if they used albino hairs in their nets, a group of fishermen just stared at the sand.

One traditional healer, a young man in a striped shirt who looked more like a college student than a witch doctor, said: “Yeah, I’ve heard of it. But that’s not real witchcraft. It’s the work of con men."�

Police officials are at a loss to explain precisely why there is a wave of albino killing
s now. Commissioner Paul Chagonja said an influx of Nigerian movies, which play up witchcraft, might have something to do with it, along with rising food prices that were making people more desperate.

“These witch doctors have many strange beliefs,"� he said. “There was a rumor not so long ago that if you use a bald head when fishing, you’ll get rich. There was another one that said if you spread blood on the ground in a mine, you’ll find gold. These rumors come and go. The problem is, the people who follow witch doctors don’t question them."�

Mr. Mluge said whispers swirled around him whenever he walked down the sidewalk.

“I hear people saying, ”�’It’s a deal, it’s a deal. Let’s get him and make some money,’ "� he said.

At home, at least, he is not an oddity. His wife is an albino. So are all five of his children. Some have already had skin cancer, in their teens.

The night used to be theirs, a time when Mr. Mluge and his fair-skinned sons and daught
ers could stroll outside together without worrying about the sun.

Now they bolt themselves in, peering through bars.

Just two weeks ago, while Mr. Mluge’s children were sleeping, a car pulled up to their house and four men got out to look around.

“I’m worried,"� he said. “They know we are here."�

Mr. Mluge said he tried to read the license plate. But he couldn’t make out the numbers, and the car drove off.
 
Living In Fear: Tanzania’s Albinos

http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2008/07/living_in_fear.php

Twenty-five people with albinism have been murdered in Tanzania since March, a BBC investigation has found.

Albinos are targeted for body parts that are used in witchcraft, and killings continue despite government efforts to stamp out the grisly practice, the BBC’s Karen Allen says.

Once, albinos used to seek shelter from the sun. Now they have gone into hiding simply to survive, after a series of killings linked to witchcraft.

In Tanzania, 25 albinos have been killed in the past year.

The latest victim was a seven-month-old baby. He was mutilated on the orders of a witchdoctor peddling the belief that potions made from an albino’s legs, hair, hands, and blood can make a person rich.

Sorcery and the occult maintain a strong foothold in this part of the worl
d, especially in the remote rural areas around the fishing and mining regions of Mwanza, on the shores of Lake Victoria.

Nobody seems to know why the killings are happening now, but Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete is now putting pressure on the police to identify where albinos live and offer them protection.

This is not an easy task when BBC investigations suggest that some police are being “bought off"� in order to look away when such appalling crimes are committed.

”˜We want your legs’

The last adult albino to be murdered—just a few weeks ago—was Nyerere Rutahiro.

He was eating dinner outside in his modest rural compound, when a gang of four strangers burst in, and threatened to arrest him. As his wife Susannah looked on helplessly, the men began to hack at Nyerere’s arms and legs with machetes.

“We want your legs,"� they shouted, “We want your legs,"� his wife recalls, still deeply traumatised by what she saw.


Nyerere was clearly being targeted for being albino—but in every other respect he was an accepted part of his community. A father of two in his 50s, farming cassava—just like everybody else.

His body was laid to rest in a cement-sealed grave to protect against grave robbers who often steal body parts of the dead to give to witchdoctors. A builder had been hired to do the job.

Looking on as the funeral came to a close, is Nyerere’s sister Winifrida. She too is albino.

Terrified, she pulls her six year-old-son closer to her. Though he is black (the gene that causes albinism is a recessive gene), he too is vulnerable.

It is all too clear what is going through Winifrida’s mind. Will they come for her next?

Squinting her pale eyes against the midday sun, Winifrida whispers in a barely audible voice: “Please, ask the government to take me away from here, I dare not come out of the house since my brother was killed."�

BBC investigation

This i
s the work of organised gangs, according to Tanzanian police in the commercial capital Dar es Salaam.

Witchdoctors, middlemen and the clients who pay for albino body parts are among the 173 people in custody so far for these macabre killings. None has been prosecuted.

The BBC sought to investigate how sorcerers’ tales of albinos are being channelled into gruesome crimes.

An intermediary posing as a “client"� with mining and fishing interests seeking to get rich quick, visited a prominent witchdoctor on our behalf at dusk. They were told that albino body parts could be obtained without difficulty, for a price.

The police are now investigating these claims. Since then, a seven-month-old albino baby was killed nearby.

Ostracised

The sad reality is that albinos who can afford it, are now flocking to urban centres where they feel a little more safe.

And nowhere is it considered more safe than at the Ocean Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam—where so many
of them come to get treatment for the skin and eye conditions that albinos often fall prey to.

Away from the wards, under the shade of a mango tree, a black woman sits with her albino daughter. Ashura and Amina, her angelic looking nine-year-old.

They may seem an odd couple at first, but the firm eyes of the mother reveals a woman deeply protective of her child. She is a woman who looks older than her years.

Ashura and Amina now live on their own, ostracised by the rest of their family.

“When Amina was born my husband and the older two children moved away,"� recounts Ashura.

“They were so ashamed and thought Amina would bring us bad luck … but I am not leaving her … she’s my daughter."�

Every parent nurturing an albino child has good reason to be frightened in today’s Tanzania. The stories of youngsters being snatched from their parents’ arms or attacked on the way to school are—quite frankly—horrific.

Albino MP

Albinism affec
ts one in 20,000 people worldwide, but in Tanzania the prevalence appears to be much higher.

The Albino Association of Tanzania says that although just 4,000 albinos are officially registered in the country, they believe the actual number could be as high as 173,000. A census is now under way to try to verify the figures.

Demonised by the ignorant, prized by the superstitious, albinos are now getting organised in urban centres—putting their trust in Tanzania’s first albino MP.

Al-Shymaa Kway-Geer is an impressive woman, who was nominated by the Tanzanian president to give the albino community a voice.

Not only is she trying to lobby for subsidies to assist her community for the medical treatment they invariably need as a result of their albinism, but she aims to lead by example.

“When I used to go out, people called me zeru zeru (the derogatory term for albino). They used to chase me, follow me, but now I am someone, they call me honourable, the term we use for
politicians,"� Mrs Kway-Geer says.

Understandably, she is distressed and baffled by the recent spate of albino killings which do not appear to be replicated among Tanzania’s neighbours.

But she hopes that by standing up and being counted as possibly the world’s first albino lawmaker, the rest of Tanzanian society will start to care.
 
Tanzanians to name albino killers

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Tanzania is launching a nationwide exercise urging the public to identify those behind dozens of murders of people with albinism.

In the secret "referendum", citizens will be invited to write down on slips of paper the names of those they suspect of involvement.

Legal officials will gather the names and pass them to the police.

President Jakaya Kikwete said the public should not fear retribution for naming the culprits.

The killers reportedly sell albino body parts - including limbs, hair, skin and genitals - to witchdoctors who make potions promising to make people wealthy.

In the past 15 months, 45 albinos h
ave been slaughtered in Tanzania.

'Political ploy'

But there are concerns the process could be flawed and lead to accusations against innocent people.

Edmund Sengondo Mvungi, a law lecturer at Dar es Salaam University, told the BBC News website: "When you invite people to accuse their neighbours of such a serious crime, you give them the opportunity to settle scores.

"This shouldn't be subjected to a vote-like process. It's a political ploy to please those who say the government is not doing enough to solve these murders."

President Kikwete announced the nationwide exercise during his end of the month speech on Saturday.

It will start within the next fortnight in the Lake Zone regions of Mwanza, Kagera, Mara and Shinyanga - where 44 out of the 45 albino murders have taken place.

Superstitious miners and fishermen in the region hoping to get rich quick have been accused of fuelling the demand for the potions.

The exercise will then continue in
phases throughout the southern highlands, central, western, eastern, and northern regions, said the president.

"Our idea is to ensure the problem is eliminated and the country's image to the international community is cleansed," Mr Kikwete said on national TV.

"People should feel free to name those who are behind these barbaric killings and other criminal acts within their localities."

Boasting

Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda, who recently wept in parliament as he bewailed the albino murders, is to launch the campaign.

The BBC's Vicky Ntetema in Dar es Salaam says it is not clear how effective the exercise will be in a society which believes in witchcraft and whose confidence in the legal system is wearing thin.

A recent BBC investigation found some witchdoctors openly boasting that they were working with the police.

Our reporter says more than 200 people - including alleged witchdoctors, their clients, hired killers and some of the victims' relatives -
have been arrested in connection with the killings in the last year.

No-one has so far been convicted, she says.

The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon last week decried the albino killings during his official visit to the country.

Last week, in neighbouring Burundi, assailants reportedly dismembered a six-year-old albino boy in his home in front of his parents, the eighth albino killing in that country.

The government issued a ban on all traditional healers in January in an effort to stop the killings and several have been arrested since then on suspicion of flouting the order. Last month, a pastor was charged in Tanzania with being found in possession of the body parts of an albino.
 
Burundi albino killers arrested

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Burundi -- There can be few examples of modern-day sorcery quite as sinister and macabre as that uncovered by cops in Burundi recently.

After a spate of murders of albinos - long ostracised in their communities - it emerged the victims were being killed for their body parts.

These remains were being sold on to witch doctors who then concoct apparently lucky charms.

Now 10 people have been arrested in the tiny East African nation for their part in the trade of albino organs and limbs to tribal shamans in neighbouring Tanzania.

A Burundi police spokesman sai
d: "They had albino bones with them, some of them still fresh."

He described the perpetrators as "simple farmers" acting for middlemen.

At least 10 albinos have been murdered and mutilated over the past six months in Burundi and more than 40 over the past year in Tanzania.

Fishermen and small-scale miners were initially believed to be the sorcerers' main customers but albino body parts can now fetch thousands of dollars in Tanzania.

A string of botched trials and fruitless arrests in Tanzania has raised suspicion that bigger players could be involved in the gruesome trade.

The Burundian prosecutor said he was hopeful the arrests would dismantle the criminal gang which has wreaked terror among his country's albino community, forcing the authorities to gather dozens of them in protected sites.
 
Albinos Killed and Limbs 'Sold To Witch Doctors'

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Eleven people have gone on trial in Burundi accused over the killing of albinos and the suspected sale of their limbs to witch doctors.

Eight of the defendants are charged with the murder of a young girl and man in March this year.

The trial is being held in the central African country's eastern Ruyigi province, where most of the killings took place.

Nicodeme Gahimbare
, prosecuting, said: "There are four categories of people involved in trafficking albino organs: the clients who are in Tanzania, the go-betweens, the killers and the poor albinos, who are the victims.

"Those who are here in front of us are the executioners who committed these crimes, convinced they would earn 600m Burundian francs (£309,000) and become rich - but all they got was promises," he added.

Police believe albino body parts have been smuggled across the border into Tanzania to practice black magic.

Around 20 albinos, including children, attended the hearing at which the defendants pleaded not guilty.

At least 12 albinos have been murdered and mutilated in Burundi in the six months up to March this year.

In neighbouring Tanzania, more than 40 albinos have been killed since late 2007.

Albinism is a congenital lack of the melanin pigment in the skin, eyes and hair which protects against the sun's ultraviolet rays.
 
Just amazing what those nigger scientists come up with--Rape cures Lesbianism, Infant Rape cures Aids, Rape of Pygmies grants supernatural powers--all reported recently here in the forum. Now look what they come up--a use for white limbs.

Betcha it won't end with just the albinos.....

After the last white infant is raped and murdered, the new nigger society will fragment and it will be back to living in the dung huts, washing their nappy heads under a stream of camel piss and toting 55 gallon drums of contaminated water on their heads. Oh, yeh, they have to relearn that "don't sxxt where you eat or eat where you sxxt" thing. Admittedly, there are TWO parts to that one, and it has only been known to the white race for 50k years. Back to the FUTURE, part 6....
 
Gang Of Juju's Jailed Fo' Murderin' Albino's Fo' Witchcraft In Burundi

Gang jailed for albino murders
Saturday, 25 July 2009

One person in Burundi has been jailed for life and four others received sentences of seven to 15 years for murdering albinos and selling their body parts for use in witchcraft.

Three people were released due to a lack of evidence. Eleven albinos have been killed in the past year. The nation of eight million people has around 200 albinos. The victims were mutilated and their body parts sold in neighbouring Tanzania for use in potions. More than 40 albinos have been killed in Tanzania. The trial is believed to be the first linked to a spate of albino killings in East Africa since 2007. Witchdoctors in the region say albino body parts bring luck in love, life and business.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/af rica/gang-jailed-for-albino-murders-1760715.html
 
Re: Gang Of Juju's Jailed Fo' Murderin' Albino's Fo' Witchcraft In Burundi

One person in Burundi has been jailed for life and four others received sentences of seven to 15 years for murdering albinos and selling their body parts for use in witchcraft.

Those clever nigger scientists, I tell ya, they discover new sxxt every week. Why they discovered that rape cures lesbianism and Infant Rape cures AIDS and now Albino body parts cures the woolly boolies. What will those sophisticated superior bluegums come up wiff nex?
 
Death for Tanzania albino killers

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A court in north-western Tanzania has sentenced three men to death by hanging for killing a 14-year-old albino boy.

They were found guilty of attacking Matatizo Dunia and severing his legs in Bukombe district in Shinyanga province.

In the past two years there has been a huge rise in murders of albino people. Witchdoctors use their body parts in potions they claim bring prosperity.

Dozens of people have been arrested, but the justice system is notoriously slow and this is the first conviction.

In July a court in neighbouring Burundi sentenced one person to life in prison and eight others to jail for the murder of albino people whose remains
were sold in Tanzania.

Lucrative business

The three men attacked and killed the young boy last December - one of a string of more than 50 albino murders that have taken place in Tanzania over the past two years.

They have the right to appeal against the death sentence - a punishment their lawyers described as unexpected.

Albino people are killed because potions made from their body parts are believed to bring good luck and wealth.

Witchdoctors in Tanzania and other parts of East Africa - especially Burundi - have made tens of thousands of dollars from selling potions and other items made from the bones, hair, skin and genitals of dead albino people.

Witchdoctors pay a lot of money for body parts.

The Tanzanian government has publicly stated its desire to end the killings.

In March, President Jakaya Kikwete called on Tanzanians to come forward with any information they might have.

Officials banned witchdoctors from practising, howeve
r many have continued to work.

Some correspondents say it is possible that Wednesday's death sentence will deter people from killing albino people.

But BBC Africa analyst Mary Harper says in a country as poor as Tanzania, it is likely that some murders will continue because so much money can be made from selling the body parts.

There are estimated to be about 17,000 albino people living in Tanzania. They lack pigment in their skin and appear pale.
 
3 To Hang In Tanzania Over Murder Of 13-Year-Old Albino Boy Kilt Fo' His Body Parts

3 to hang for albino murder
2009-09-23 19:11

Dar es Salaam - Tanzania's high court on Wednesday sentenced three men to hang for the murder of a 13-year-old albino boy, killed for his body parts in the country's northwest, local media and a rights group said.

At least 53 albinos have been killed since 2007 in the east African nation and their body parts sold for use in witchcraft, especially in the remote northwest regions of Shinyanga and Mwanza where superstition is rife.

Witchdoctors say the body parts of albinos - who lack pigment in their skin, eyes and hair - bring luck in love, life and business. One of the accused was found with two legs belonging to the deceased, Matatizo Dunia, local radio said.

Canadian al
bino rights group, Under The Same Sun, welcomed the court's decision but noted that this was just one judgment out of 53 deaths.

"This is one conviction. There are 52 other families still awaiting justice," Peter Ash, the group's founder and director, told Reuters by telephone from London.

The government has opened at least 15 cases against suspects involved in the killings, in which body parts like hair, genitals, arms and legs are taken for use by witchdoctors.

Authorities have arrested more than 90 people, including four police officers, for their involvement in the murders or trade of albino body parts.

The killings have sullied Tanzania's reputation for relative calm in the region, and drawn condemnation from the UN and EU.

In neighbouring Burundi, at least 11 albinos have been killed since last year. So far 13 people have been convicted, including one who received a life sentence.

Authorities in Burundi say people in Tanzania ordered the killings.
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http://www.news24.com/Content/Afric.../23-09-2009-07-11/3_to_hang_for_albino_murder
 
4 to hang for albino murder
2009-11-03 10:02

Dar es Salaam - A Tanzanian court on Monday sentenced four suspects to death by hanging for the murder of a 10-year-old albino boy last November, an official said.

State lawyer Edwin Kakolaki said the presiding judge ruled that the prosecution had "proved its case beyond reasonable doubt" and handed down the sentence in a court in the country's northwestern Shinyanga town.

The ruling brings to seven the number of suspects sentenced to death for the murder of albinos in Tanzania. Three men were handed death sentences in September by the same court.

Since 2007, more than 50 albinos, many of them children, have been murdered and their limbs and organs sold to witchdoctors who use them to concoct charms meant to bring wealth and good luck. :crazy:

Tanzania retains the death penalty for murder and treason but is abolitionist in practice. Hundreds of death sentences have been commuted in recent years and the last execution dates back to 1995.

http://www.news24.com/Content/Afric.../03-11-2009-10-02/4_to_hang_for_albino_murder
 
Nigger Sacrifice On Da Rise In Uganda

Human sacrifice on the increase
Friday, 29th January, 2010

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THE number of people killed in human sacrifice is on the rise. According to a report obtained from the Police, the number of people killed in human sacrifice increased from three in 2007 to 25 in 2008 and 29 in 2009.

In addition, a total of 123 people were still missing by the end of 2009, the majority of them, or 90, were children.

Most of them are suspected to having become victims of human sacrifice.

To date, 125 suspects have been arrested and 54 were taken to court.
They were charged with criminal offences such as murder, abductions, kidnap, causing harm and attempting to sell children. However, nobody has been convicted so far.

Altogether 1,213 people went missing in the course of last year but the majority of them were traced.

Kampala district emerged as the most dangerous place, with 956 people gone missing for at least a few days during 2009. This was followed by Wakiso district with 98 missing people, Mityana with19 and Kayunga with 16 missing people.

Masaka, Mukono and Jinja each had 14 cases. Of the 29 confirmed ritual murders last year, three were in Kampala while Jinja, Mukono and Mityana each had two.

Other districts that recorded ritual murders were Kabale, Kamuli, Soroti, Ntungamo, Bushenyi, Pader, Kaliro, Kiboga, Gulu, Jinja, Masaka, Mbale, Oyam, Kitgum, Apac, Ibanda, Kabarole (Fort Portal) and Nakasongola.
The report indicates that most tribes traditionally sacrificed livestock for good luck.

However, only in recent years have Ugandans started sacrificing human beings. According to the Police, most of the bodies of sacrifice victims were found with missing body parts; the majority of them were children.

http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/708473
 
Re: Nigger Sacrifice On Da Rise In Uganda

Negro sacrifice WORKS, I tell ya!

It helps the nappy-headed gods understand the depth of holy devotion of their worshipers.

If done properly and frequently, the gods will spell out the WINNING lotto numbers to the followers of these HOLY sacrifices!

Perhaps the Haitians the U.S. brought to its' shores will help explain these new African rituals to the Miami bluegum population....
 
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Albinos Killed for Body Parts in Africa
Updated: Sunday, 15 Nov 2009, 11:37 AM EST
Published : Sunday, 15 Nov 2009, 11:36 AM EST

By MIKE BRODY

More than 60 albinos in Tanzania and Burundi have been killed in the past year by witchdoctors, who make potions from the body parts of people with the condition, according to the Digital Journal .

There haven't been many convictions in the brutal killings, but earlier this month Tanzanians celebrated four men being sentenced to death for the murder of 50-year-old albino, Lyaku Willy.

The killing of albinos -- people who have little or no pigment in their eyes, skin and hair -- in this region of Africa started in August 2008, according to the Red Cross .

"In search for profit, witch doctors revived an old superstition that the limbs and genitals of an albino can bring quicker and better results to one's enterprise," Anseleme Katyunguruza, Secretary General of the Burundi Red Cross, told the Journal.

Killers are reportedly paid between $200 and $5,000 for the body parts of albinos.

Hundreds of albinos currently live in shelters, refuges and schools, fearing for their lives. Others remain trapped in their homes, unable to move around freely to work, trade or study for fear of the hunters.

Albinism is a disease that has been around since the beginning of medical literature, however, the first accurate scientific paper written about albinism was by Sir Archibald Garrod in 1908.


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A lot of these ritual murders involve Albinos. When I first read about this, I thought it was a joke. I mean how backwards can you be? This is the 21st century; not pre-historic, pagan times.
 
Seven new albino killings in Tanzania and Burundi

Seven new albino killings have been reported in Tanzania and Burundi amid signs that the lucrative trade in their body parts has not waned.
9:39PM BST 06 May 2010


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Ablinos in Tanzania live in fear Photo: REUTERS

Under the Same Sun, a Vancouver-based NGO, put the toll of albino murders at 57 in Tanzania.

The group reported the killing on May 2 of a 28 year-old albino woman and her four year-old son in Cendajuru, on Burundi's border with Tanzania.

The two had their limbs and organs hacked off by a gang of nine armed men, and the boy's non-albino grandfather who intervened to stop them was killed on the spot, the group said, citing Burundi's police chief Deogratias Ntahompagaze.

Under the Same Sun noted another murder and four attempted murders of albinos in Tanzania between February and April.

"This brings the total in Tanzania to 57 murders and six attempted murders, where victims lost limbs. In Burundi the total is 14 murders. These are only the documented cases. The numbers are likely much higher - estimates suggesting well over a hundred in the last two years," the NGO said.

"Sadly justice has been far too slow in coming. Of the 63 reported cases in Tanzania, a mere two have been brought to conviction in the last two years. In sharp contrast, 12 of Burundi's 14 cases have led to convictions," the group said.

The wave of albino killings started in 2007, fuelled by the sale of their highly-prized body parts to witch doctors across the region who use them to concoct wealth-enhancing charms.

The Tanzanian police estimates at £50,000 "the value to witch doctors of a complete set of albino body parts, including all four limbs, genitals, ears, nose and tongue."

Albinism is a congenital lack of the melanin pigment in the skin, eyes and hair which protects from the sun's ultraviolets. Albinos are vulnerable to medical complications as well as social discrimination in Africa.

Of about 150,000 albinos in Tanzania, a country of some 35 million, some 8,000 are registered with the Tanzania Albino Society. Some families kill albino babies at birth to avoid discrimination, authorities say.

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Kenyan arrested by Tanzania police over 'albino sale'

Police in Tanzania say they have arrested a Kenyan national who was attempting to sell an albino man.

The arrest was made in a sting operation as police pretended to be businessmen buying albino body parts.

Police say they struck a deal equivalent to more than $250,000 (£159,000) for the 20-year-old man.

Albino body parts are prized in parts of Africa, with witchdoctors claiming they have special powers. The Tanzanian government has promised to take action.

According to the Tanzanian police a 28-year-old Kenyan man, Nathan Mutei, was arrested just outside the town of Mwanza as he attempted to sell an albino man.

The regional police commander, Simon Siro, told the BBC that Mr Mutei had tricked a fellow Kenyan into believing he would secure a job in Tanzania as a truck driver's assistant.

But the police said Mr Mutei had secretly tried to find businessmen willing to buy 20-year-old Robinson Mkwama. The police commander said they had posed as potential buyers in order to make the arrest.

Mr Mutei is due in court on Wednesday accused of human trafficking.

In Tanzania, the body parts of people living with albinism are used by witchdoctors for potions which they tell clients will help make them rich or healthy.

Over the last three years more than 50 albino adults and children have been killed. The Tanzanian government promised to take action, and there have been some court cases.

But justice is slow. So far, just seven men have been given death sentences.

The number of albino killings has fallen, but the fear is still strong. African albinos are also under threat from skin cancer and for that reason they rarely live beyond the age of 40.
 
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