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Russia: Satanists Accused of Ritual Killing in Cemetery

Two self-proclaimed Satanists killed a man they found sleeping in a cemetery and carved a swastika into his head to pass the blame onto neo-Nazis, the Investigative Committee said Wednesday in a statement announcing the completion of the investigation into the May 2012 incident. Read more here.

South Africa: Marikana: Medical tests to ascertain muti ritual scars

The highly contested issue of whether striking Marikana mine workers underwent muti rituals took a twist when police lawyers asked a witness to subject himself to a medical test. Read more here.

India: Man kills couple for ‘witchcraft’

RANCHI: A case of witch hunting came to light on Monday morning in Simdega when the accused walked up to Tethaitangar police station to surrender after committing the crime. Read more here.

Tanzania: UN Condemns Surge of ‘Vicious’ Witchcraft Attacks on Albinos in Tanzania

U.N human rights officials condemned a recent surge of violence against Albinos in Tanzania in connection with witchcraft beliefs and practices. Read more here.

India: Mother, daughter branded witches, hacked to death

A tribal woman and her daughter were hacked to death in a Tripura village after they were branded sorceresses, police said today. Read more here.

Nigeria: Witchcraft stigmatization in Nigeria: Challenges and successes in the implementation of child rights

The following analysis considers witchcraft accusations against children and the consequent children’s rights abuse in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. See full article here: Witchcraft stigmatization in Nigeria

India: Man kills couple for ‘witchcraft’

RANCHI: A case of witch hunting came to light on Monday morning in Simdega when the accused walked up to Tethaitangar police station to surrender after committing the crime. Read more here. 

Benin: Magic and Murder

People and Power investigates sorcery-related infanticide in the African Republic Benin. See documentary here. 

 

India: A curse in the family

In remote parts of India, illness, a poor harvest or just plain bad luck can sometimes mean only one thing: a curse in the family. Sumitra Padmanabhan, the chairman of SRAI,  explains the development of a typical witch-hunt in this short documentary. See more here.

India: Scapegoating witches continues in rural India

While westerners may think of witch hunts as long gone practices now found only in history books, witch hunts are still very much a part of life in remote areas of India.  In conservative and tribal areas of the country, hundreds of women are still killed and tortured for the crime of witchcraft, but there is a growing movement in India to spread awareness and bring an end to this cruel tradition.  Read more here.

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