Body parts of Malawi albinos sold for witchcraft
London, June 7: An increase in the number of attacks on people with albinism in Malawi since late 2014 by people seeking their body parts for witchcraft prompted Amnesty International to call on Tuesday for authorities to do more to punish those responsible.
The human rights group said April was the bloodiest month for attacks on albinos in the southern African nation, with four people murdered including a child aged under two. The child’s father and four others have been arrested.
In the past 19 months authorities in Malawi have recorded the murders of 18 albinos and abduction of five others although Amnesty fears the real number is likely to be higher as many attacks in secretive rituals in rural areas are never reported.
The body parts of albinos — who lack pigment in their skin, hair and eyes — are believed to bring wealth and good luck and are prized in witchcraft for use in charms and magical
The body parts of albinos — who lack pigment in their skin, hair and eyes — are believed to bring wealth and good luck and are prized in witchcraft for use in charms and magical potions
potions.
“The unprecedented wave of brutal attacks against people with albinism has created a climate of terror for this vulnerable
In the past 19 months Malawi has recorded the murders of 18 albinos and abduction of 5 others. Amnesty fears the real number is higher as many attacks in secretive rituals are never reported.
group and their families,” Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International’s director for southern Africa, said in a statement.
Senior government officials, including President Peter Mutharika, have publicly condemned the attacks and announced several measures, including the appointment of a legal counsel to assist with investigations, and a national response plan.
“However, these measures have failed to stop the violence,” Amnesty said in its report published on Tuesday.
Amnesty did not have figures for the number of attacks prior to November 2014. — Reuters