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Kenya: ‘Witchcraft’ Kilifi Couple Threatened

A couple sought refuge at Kilifi police station after neighbours threatened to kill them for allegedly practising witchcraft. Katana Charo, 70, and Kenya Randu from Ngerenya village in Kilifi county recorded statements on Saturday.

Kilifi police boss Justine Nyaga said they are conducting investigations. Speaking in his office on Sunday, he said they are working with local leaders to arrest those who threatened the couple.

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Namibia: Magical guise may be reason for charges, accused claims

A PRISON inmate standing trial on several charges of child molestation claimed in the Windhoek High Court yesterday that someone using witchcraft or magic could have taken on his face and committed the crimes of which he is now accused.
There are people who, through witchcraft or magic, can assume the look of someone else and then use that guise while committing crimes, Quinton Pieters told Judge Naomi Shivute while testifying in his own defence.
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Kenya: 70 Year Old Stoned To Death

A 70 year old man was attacked and his body set ablaze by residents of Kiambere in Mbeere South on suspicion that he was practicing witchcraft.

OCPD Bernstein Shari said police have started investigating the matter and those involved in the death of the elderly man will be arrested and prosecuted.

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Nigeria: Mob Vandalises Police Officer’s House Over Alleged Ritual Den; 17 Suspects Arrested; and 2 Men Attacked

Hundreds of youths, yesterday, threatened to burn down a building rumoured to be a suspected ritualists’ den in Ijaiye area of Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State but for the intervention of security agents from the Nigeria Police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Ogun State Vigilance Service Organisation, VSO.

Meantime, the Ogun State Police Command yesterday said it had arrested 17 persons over the attack on two mad men who were acussed of planning to kidnap a child.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi in a statement while reacting to the attack on the mad men and a house which was described as a ritualists den condemned the acts.

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Nigeria: Ritual Killings – Ogun Police Warn Against Jungle Justice

The Ogun State Police Command on Sunday warned citizens to desist from carrying out jungle justice on suspected ritualists in the state. The move became necessary after it was found out that some people were attacked based on frivolous allegations.

The warning was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the PRO of the Command, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi. 

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Nepal: Nepal Readies First-Ever Witchcraft Act to Protect Women

Today we can report that Nepal, the country with the highest concentration of attacks, has taken some concrete steps to curb and, hopefully end, witchcraft-related violence. According to the Republica:

The government is working to finalize a draft of the ´Witchcraft Act (Charge and Punishment) 2014 to take stringent action against those involved in the inhuman treatment of females accused of practicing witchcraft. 

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UK: Helen Ukpabio’s London visit renews focus on African child abuse

The Witchcraft Human Rights and Information Network (WHRIN), The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales and the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) all reportedly contacted Home Secretary Theresa May and requested that Ukpabio be deported and permanently banned from the UK. Why? Gary Foxcroft, Executive Director of WHRIN explains:

… There have been numerous cases of children in the UK being tortured and sometimes killed due to the beliefs that Helen Ukpabio espouses … We cannot afford to wait for another such case before the Government takes action to put a stop to such preachers.

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South Africa: Man accuses gran of witchcraft, chops her neck

A man is expected to appear in the Giyani Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday for allegedly killing his 83-year-old grandmother with an axe, Limpopo police said.

“The 29-year-old grandson accused his grandmother, Miluva Chauke, of bewitching his mother,” said spokeswoman Colonel Ronel Otto.

“He took an axe and chopped her on the neck on Saturday.”

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India: After eight months, Dabholkar killers elude police net

The sensational murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar is yet to be solved eight months after he was was gunned down while on a morning walk here, creating a nationwide furore.

Despite assurances by top officials, including Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and Home Minister R.R. Patil, there is no progress in nabbing the culprits.

Dabholkar, a campaigner against superstition and witchcraft and a medical doctor, social worker and a journalist, was shot at from close range and killed while on a morning walk near his residence close to the Omkareshwar temple in Pune Aug 20

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Ghana: Safety in Squalor – Ghana’s Camps for Alleged Witches

Belief in witchcraft is widespread in Ghana. A 2009 Gallup poll found that 77 percent of Ghanaians believe witches exist. For the women who are exiled, it means life in one of six camps for alleged witches, commonly called “witch camps.”

Thus, these camps seem to save the lives of alleged witches, but conditions are squalid. The inadequate food, clothing, shelter, and healthcare constitute numerous human rights violations. Many residents come from families that have no means of support for these women other than to send daughters and granddaughters to live with them. These “helpers,” therefore, are also exiled from their communities and damned to live in these inhumane conditions.

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