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10,000 Albinos In Hiding After Killings In East Africa

TOM ODULA   11/28/09 05:24 PM ET   AP

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NAIROBI, Kenya — The mistaken belief that albino body parts have magical powers has driven thousands of Africa's albinos into hiding, fearful of losing their lives and limbs to unscrupulous dealers who can make up to $75,000 selling a complete dismembered set.

Mary Owido, who lacks pigment that gives color to skin, eyes and hair, says she is only comfortable when at work or at home with her husband and children.

"Wherever I go people start talking about me, saying that my legs and hands can fetch a fortune in Tanzania," said Owido, 36, a mother of six. "This kind of talk scares me. I am afraid of going out alone."

Since 2007, 44 albinos have been killed in Tanzania and 14 others have been slain in Burundi, sparking widespread fear among albinos in East Africa.

At least 10,000 have been displaced or gone into hiding since the killings began, according to a report released this week by the International Federation for the Red Cross and Crescent societies.

East Africa's latest albino murder happened in Tanzania's Mwanza region in late October, when albino hunters beheaded 10-year-old Gasper Elikana and chopped off his leg, the report said. The killing left Elikana's father, who tried to defend his son, seriously injured.

Albinism is a hereditary condition, but occurs only when both parents have albinism genes. All six of Owido's children have normal skin color.

African albinos endure insults, discrimination and segregation throughout their lives. They also have a high risk of contracting skin cancer in a region where many jobs are outdoors.

Owido, a high school teacher in the western Kenyan town of Ahero, says she was forced to transfer from a better teaching job on the Kenya-Tanzania border town of Isebania in 2008 after an albino girl she knew was murdered and her body parts chopped off.

The surge in the use of albino body parts as good luck charms is a result of "a kind of marketing exercise by witch doctors," the International Federation for the Red Cross and Crescent societies said.

The report says the market for albino parts exists mainly in Tanzania, where a complete set of body parts – including all limbs, genitals, ears, tongue and nose – can sell for $75,000. Wealthy buyers use the parts as talismans to bring them wealth and good fortune.

"Albinism is one of the most unfortunate vulnerabilities," said International Federation for the Red Cross and Crescent societies Secretary General Bekele Geleta. "And it needs to be addressed immediately at an international level."

The chairman of the Albino Association of Kenya, Isaac Mwaura, called the murders deplorable but said the killings have given albinos a platform to raise awareness.

Almost 90 percent of albinos living in the region were raised by single mothers, Mwaura said, because the fathers believed their wives were having affairs with white men.

"When I was born my father said his family tree doesn't have such children and left us," Mwaura said.

Some African communities believe that albinos are harbingers of disaster, while others mistakenly think albinos are mentally retarded and discourage their parents from taking them to school, saying it's a waste of money, he said.

Due to a lack of education, many albinos are illiterate and are forced into menial jobs, exposing them to the sun and skin cancer, he said. Those who manage to finish school face discrimination in the work place and are never considered for promotions.

"People are very blind to albinism but it is very visible. Now that we have this issue in Tanzania is when people have started to talk about albinism," Mwaura said. "Before there was a studious silence."

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10:16 AM on 12/02/2009
It be da w hite man fault! Let me axe you dis.
05:31 PM on 12/01/2009
Ah, the illogic of superstition. Anyone who believes that albino body parts have magical powers should simply consider that the so-called magical powers did not help the original owners who were killed for their "magical" body parts.
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02:01 PM on 12/01/2009
How nice that Sarah Palin gets blessed by these witch doctors, and Rick Warren invites them to speak in America. Where are these supposed Christians that are so prevalent over there? Don't tell me they condone this.
06:19 PM on 12/01/2009
" Don't tell me they condone this."

Condone? They are the ones that started this modern wave of atrocities.
01:35 PM on 12/01/2009
Ah, good old irrationality and superstition. I don't know how in the world we could have made it this long on the earth without the blessings of irrationality and superstition and knowing which bodies parts are magical and what words can turn bread into flesh. So inspiring, the fruits of "mistaken belief."
11:44 AM on 12/01/2009
Quick, check Obama's closet! :) He's African.
08:34 PM on 12/03/2009
Shut up
11:58 PM on 11/30/2009
President Obama can make a difference here. He should visit the region
and get the leaders of the region to commit to uproot this evil practice by taking quick action against these killers. Ban Ki Moon of UN also needs to do something immediately.
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Trueheart
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07:46 PM on 11/30/2009
It's nice that the ad placement philosophy here includes a concept of adjacency that puts an advertisement for Gold with an article about Africa.
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06:21 PM on 11/30/2009
Please Feel Free To Repost These Links...
"Many albinos in Tanzania are turning to the Tanzanian Albino Society for help. But the nonprofit advocacy group operates on less than $15,000 a year"

If you desire to help you can donate through the auction link - http://tanzproject.org/index.html


Tanzania Albino Center - This is a Netherland based orginization - http://tanzaniaalbino.org/index
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maiforpeace
11:38 PM on 11/30/2009
This was a very odd statistic I read on the link you provided: "In North America and Europe it is estimated that 1 in 20,000 people have some form of albinism. In Tanzania it is 5 times as common with 1 in 4,000 people being affected."
How strange that in such a sunny country, where the instance of skin cancer would be much higher, that the instance of albinism is much higher too.
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helenwheels
SEDAGIVE?!?
05:31 PM on 11/30/2009
This makes me very, very sad. :(
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11:28 PM on 11/30/2009
. . . words fail.
Jerrybrice
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04:05 PM on 11/30/2009
Hopefully the Tanzanian government can stop this slaughter by prosecuting the killers and sentencing them to death, which is the ultimate bad luck.

Maybe that will set an example that will resonate in these backwoods, rural communities.
I wrote an article on the convictions of killers of Africans with Albinism here...
http://wp.me/pEzT2-jr

..at least they got a few of the perpetraitors.
Jerrybrice
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04:11 PM on 11/30/2009
The above link was incorrect...here is the correct link to my article on Tanzanian Witchdoctors convicted of killing people with albinism...
http://jerrybrice.wordpress.com/2009/11/07/four-sentenced-to-death-in-tanzania-for-killing-albino/

I don't bget how a supposedly ''lucky charm'' can bring such bad luck to Africans with Albinism, but throw on a little ignorance mixed up with ancient religous teachings, and it sets up a perfect storm.
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Jahbundance
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05:17 PM on 11/30/2009
doesn't address the cause
Jerrybrice
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11:14 PM on 11/30/2009
It does present a solution...the cause is that people believe in witch doctors in the first place.
That can happen to a population that has no education,they are starving,have limited to no internet access to investigate this type of behaivoir, and the religous groups probably feed them these beliefs over a free bowl of food.
I noticed in impoverished countries that I have worked in, that the fundametalist religous organizations will educate you, but you will learn from their bibles, and that causes issues with loyalty and brain washing.
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wilray
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03:44 PM on 11/30/2009
I once saw a Benetton ad with a person with albinism. My co-worker said the others hated her for her pale skin. I said I didn't necessarily see hate, perhaps curiosity. Perhaps my co-worker was right.

http://www.gadlerner.it/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/benetton4.jpg
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wilray
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03:31 PM on 11/30/2009
King James relationship with men is well documented.

He took up with Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, when Robert was only 17.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_relationships_of_James_I_of_England
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wilray
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03:33 PM on 11/30/2009
well, that didn't land where it was supposed to.
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03:52 PM on 11/30/2009
LOL! Very Stewie!
05:07 PM on 11/30/2009
It's lois trying to destroy you!!!
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philosopherkingtomas
03:24 PM on 11/30/2009
darn Republicans!
03:19 PM on 11/30/2009
Man the ignorance never lets up on that continent.
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YankeeCanuck
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03:46 PM on 11/30/2009
Then,the US is in great company. Of some 60 countries that allow the death penalty, 24 of them are on the African continent. There we are, right with the ignorant.
07:19 PM on 11/30/2009
Yeah, I'm not debating that. Superstition anywhere is the problem. Unfortunately Africa is really steeped in it and it always causes one group to be persecuted by another for idiotic beliefs. It's really sad.
04:22 PM on 11/30/2009
ur ignorance is showing!
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KOisGod
Pay attention, YES-YOU
03:12 PM on 11/30/2009
Maybe these are the end days....