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India: Ek Thi Daayan regressive and witch-hunting is tragic, say women’s groups

Ghosts exist and black magic works. At least in Bollywood, where the upcoming Ek Thi Daayan is the latest in the list of films on witches, occult and the like, much to the dismay of women’s groups who argue that witch hunting is not entertainment but a tragic fact that has led to women being targeted and even killed. Read more here.

Ghana: Juju’ in the Ghanaian music industry

News article discussing the extent to which Juju is used by Ghanaian musicians. See more here.

South Africa: Lover given 15 years for ‘ritual’ killing

Keeping satanic symbols, speaking in tongues and performing weird rituals were the things Grace Tommy (37) was exposed to while she was in a relationship with her killer, Samantha Mitchell (38), who was sentenced yesterday to 15 years’ imprisonment. Read more here.

Congo: Witchcraft in DR Congo the good, bad and the persecution

For Madame Christine, a 62 year-old woman accused of witchcraft, the barazas were a life line. In the village of Kikongo a mob gathered in the street to burn down the house of the suspected witch. Madame Christine went to the local police accusing ex-soldier Joseph of perpetrating the crusade against her. The police arrested him without trial. This enraged his fellow ex-soldiers so they marched to the local prison to destroy it and free their friend. Read more here.

Indonesia: Should witchcraft be criminalized?

The Criminal Code — inherited from 1918 Dutch colonialists — is to be revised. The government has proposed a new bill to the House of Representatives for deliberation. The bill has sparked controversy as it includes witchcraft in the penal code, categorizing it as a criminal offense punishable under the law. Read more here.

Nepal: Elderly woman brutalised by own family for witchcraft

DHANGADI: In another shocking case of witchcraft, an elderly woman of Beladevipur VDC of Kalali district was mercilessly beaten and abused after being charged with practicing witchcraft, on Friday. Read more here.

Papua New Guinea: Appalling violence against six women in Easter ‘witch-hunt’

Authorities in Papua New Guinea must take urgent action to prevent and punish ‘sorcery’-related violence, following reports six women and a man were abducted and subjected to acts of appalling cruelty, by a group who accused them of witchcraft. Read more here.

Dubai: Black magic witch doctor jailed after her defence fails to charm Dubai court

A woman who claimed to be a witch doctor and told a wife that her spells could help her get pregnant was yesterday sentenced to a year in prison. Read more here.

Washington: Man used voodoo to try and kill wife

Cheryl McLaughlin returned to her Northeast Washington home after work about two years ago to find candles flickering in her living room, with slips of paper under each that read: “make her stay” or “make her love me.” A year later, in summer 2012, McLaughlin got a puzzling phone call from a former neighbor. The neighbor had spotted McLaughlin’s estranged husband, Raymond Bradshaw Jr., lighting paper on the grill, chanting and spreading ashes around the back yard. Read more here.

Sri Lanka: Human sacrifice bid under probe

Investigators are probing a suspected planned human sacrifice after a four year old girl was found among a group of alleged treasure hunters at a river bank in Eppawala, police said a short while ago. Read more here.

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