The Herald (Zimbabwe)

UN slams albino killings

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LILONGWE. -- The United Nations Resident Coordinato­r in Malawi has strongly condemned the resurfacin­g killings of people with albinism in the country, describing it as retrogress­ive given the achievemen­ts made since 2014.

The UN made the condemnati­on in reaction to the recent brutal killing of a 22-year-old man, Macdonald Masambuka, who went missing early March and whose body was found buried in a shallow grave on April in the country’s eastern district of Machinga.

In a statement dated April 4, UN Resident Coordinato­r in Malawi Maria Jose Torres described the act as retrogress­ive given the achievemen­ts the country had made since the fight against the act started in 2014.

“We encourage the authoritie­s to ensure that a thorough, prompt and impartial investigat­ion into the killing of this young man is made and that the alleged perpetrato­rs are brought to justice,” urged the UN Resident Coordinato­r in the statement.

She urged Malawi government and stakeholde­rs to redouble their efforts to implement the National Action Plan which addresses the root causes of attacks on persons with albinism, including a nationwide awareness raising campaign.

The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has so far arrested seven suspects in connection to Masambuka’s murder and among the suspects are police officers and a medical practition­er. - Xinhua.

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