Arusha – About 3 000 people suspected of
witchcraft, mainly old women, were lynched in Tanzania from 2005 to
2011, a leading local rights group said on Tuesday.”Between 2005 and
2011 around 3 000 people were lynched by frightened neighbours who
thought they were witches,” the Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) said in a report.
“On
average 500 people… particularly old women with red eyes, are killed
every year in Tanzania because they are suspected of being witches,” the report said.
The provinces hardest hit are Mwanza and Shinyanga in the north of the country, LHRC said.
“In Shinyanga province for example 242 people were killed because of local beliefs in witchcraft between January 2010 and January 2011 alone,” it said.
The rights group explained that
red eyes are feared as a sign of witchcraft, even if they in fact often
result from the use of cow dung as cooking fuel in impoverished
communities. The centre said that many local people believe that
witchcraft is behind every misfortune from infertility and poverty to
failure in business, famine and earthquakes.
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