Tanzania's albino community: 'Killed like animals'

Tanzania's albino community: 'Killed like animals'

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People with albinism face prejudice and death in Tanzania. A new campaign is now being launched to end hostility towards the tiny community of about 30,000. BBC Africa's Salim Kikeke met some of them.

Mtobi Namigambo, a fisherman by trade, sits calmly on a stool outside his mud house in Ukerewe island.

After jumping out of the window, they still came after me and I was screaming for help"

Sabina Namigambo

Mr Namigambo occasionally throws a glance at his wife, Sabina, who is seated on a mat at his feet preparing the family's evening meal. Their other two children are playing nearby. They also have a newborn baby, sleeping inside the house.

When May was three months old, he escaped an attempted kidnap.

"I had gone to the lake to fish. They were all alone in the house when the attackers struck," Mr Namigambo tells me.

"My wife jumped out of the window and ran to safety with May, leaving the two children behind, who were not harmed at all."
'Hacked to death'

"The attackers were after May," Mrs Namigambo chips in, "My husband was away on a fishing trip and they knew about it. That's why they came for my boys.

"After jumping out of the window, they still came after me and I was screaming for help. They only backed off when I woke up the neighbours."


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People with albinism risk being killed for their body parts
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Activist Alfred Kapole hopes that the next generation will have a safer future
Albino people, who lack pigment in their skin and appear pale, are killed because potions made from their body parts are believed to bring good luck and wealth.

More than 70 albinos have been killed over the last three years in Tanzania, while there have been only 10 convictions for murder, campaigners say.

In the most recent case, in May, a woman was hacked to death.

"We're being killed like animals. Please pray for us," one albino woman sings, at an event called to promote the rights of albinos.
'Targeted for hair'

May is among 70 people with albinism who live in the remote island of Ukerewe, which is three hours away from Mwanza, the second largest city in Tanzania.

"We would urge the government to do more in educating the community here," Mr Namigambo tells me.

"The government once held seminars about albinism. It made a lot of difference, but not any more," he adds.


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Mashaka Benedict stands by a statue which promotes the rights of albino people in Sengerema town
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Albino people who have been killed, some of them from neighbouring states, are remembered

Campaign group Under the Same Sun, which works closely with the local albino community, says the island is not as safe as people would like to believe.

The chairman of the regional Tanzania Albinism Society, Alfred Kapole, an Ukerewe native, was forced to flee to Mwanza city.

"He was among the first person with albinism whose case reached the courts after a village leader attempted to kill him for his hair," says Vicky Ntetema, head of Under the Same Sun.

"Last year his home was attacked. Luckily he was in Mwanza. There was another attempt on his life this year."

Ms Ntetema says this is a common experience for albino people.

"A family of a young girl with albinism had to flee their home twice, in 2011 and 2012, when unidentified men attacked them, saying that they were sent by the father of the home, a fisherman, to get the girls' hair.

"When people commit crimes they go by canoes to neighbouring islands where they cannot be found," she adds.
'Bodies stolen'

The Tanzania government has launched a campaign to raise funds to help persuade communities to abandon old beliefs and stop targeting albino people.

However, the campaign focuses on urban areas, not in rural areas where albinos face the biggest threat.

"We don't have the capability, or means to reach communities at village level. We mainly rely on radio or television, but we can't reach the grassroots because of costs," says Ramadhani Khalfan, chairman of the Ukerewe Albino Society.

In Sengerema, some 60 km (34 miles) from Mwanza, a monument has been erected at a roundabout in the middle of the town.

It is a life-size metal statue, depicting a pigmented father holding his child with albinism on his shoulders while a pigmented mother puts a wide-brimmed hat on the child's head to protect him from the sun.

There are also 139 names of victims who were killed, attacked, or whose bodies were stolen from graves.

A representative of the Sengerema Albino Society, Mashaka Benedict, told the BBC that even educated people still believe that albino body parts can bring wealth.

"If that's the case, why are we not rich?" he asks.

Mr Benedict alleges that prominent people are involved in the "killing business" and this is why very few people have been arrested, charged, convicted or jailed.

"How can a poor man offer $10,000 [£6,300] for a body part? It's the businessmen and politicians who are involved."

The police say they try their best to investigate attacks.

"These cases are complicated because most incidents happen in very remote areas where there is no electricity, for example, and that makes identifying perpetrators at night very hard," says Mwanza police commander Valentino Mlowola.

"We investigate each and every case and claim, but as you can see, it's not simple."

Despite the failure to solve cases, many people living with albinism are hopeful that public attitudes will change and children like May will be able to have a life, free of persecution and violence.


Source:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30394260
 
What a shame for our country!
 
If the country wasn't so corrupted, we will be able to help these poor people. Is just so bloody sad to see all of this is happening & no one is doing anything.
Shame on us..
 
Of course shame should be on us for this...people are now despising the living rights of these beloved people because of money!!!!! For sure their blood will be upon them crying
Dear Tanzanians let be one to fight for this because if we leave it saying that government will take it alone that's will be wrong and we will never solve it
 
KAMISHNA wa Haki za Binadamu wa Umoja wa Mataifa (UN), Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, ameitaka Serikali ya Tanzania kuchunguza na kuwashtaki watu waliohusika na uhalifu wa mauaji dhidi ya watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi (albino).

Al Hussein amehoji vitendo hivyo kujitokeza wakati nchi ikiwa inaelekea kwenye Uchaguzi Mkuu unaotarajiwa kufanyika Oktoba, mwaka huu.

Tamko hilo alilitoa jana ambapo alilaani vikali mauaji ya mtoto albino Yohana Bahati mwenye umri wa mwaka mmoja.

"Nalaani vikali mauaji haya ya kutisha na ukataji viungo vya Yohana Bahati, mtoto albino mwenye umri wa mwaka mmoja kaskazini mwa Tanzania," alisema.

Jumapili iliyopita, Yohana alitekwa kutoka kwa mama yake na watu watano wasiojulikana waliokuwa na silaha za jadi, hasa mapanga na mama yake alijeruhiwa vibaya wakati akijaribu kumwokoa.

Mwili wa mtoto huyo uliokotwa Februari 17 ukiwa hauna mikono wala miguu.

Al Hussein, alisema mashambulizi dhidi ya albino, mara nyingi huchochewa na matumizi ya viungo vyao vya mwili kwa ajili ya ushirikina, ambapo hadi sasa yamegharimu maisha ya watu 75 nchini Tanzania tangu mwaka 2000.

Alisema mashambulizi hayo yanaonekana kuzidi kuongezeka katika miezi miwili ya karibuni, ambayo imeshuhudia wastani wa matukio matatu kila mwezi.

"Mashambulizi na ukandamizaji dhidi ya watu albino yasitishwe mara moja na ninatoa wito kwa mamlaka za Tanzania kuchunguza na kuwashtaki wahusika wa uhalifu huu mbaya na kuimarisha hatua za ulinzi kwa watu wenye ulemavu wa ngozi, hasa kipindi hiki kuelekea uchaguzi mkuu," alisema Al Hussein.


Chanzo: UN yaingilia kati mauaji ya albino Tanzania | Magazeti ya Tanzania - Tanzania Newspapers | Magazetini
 
Hii ishu inatuharibia kweli taswira yetu.
 
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Serikali haifanyi lolote kuwakamata hawa wauaji! Aibu sanaaa
 
Hii ishu inatuharibia kweli taswira yetu.
Kweli kabisa.

Yaani katika vitu vinavyotutiia aibu kama taifa ni hili. Mbaya zaidi sioni seriousness ya serikali katika kuzuia/kushughulikia suala hili. Angalia hata suala hili la huyu mtoto Yohana, husikii hata Rais akilitole a tamko...tangu alipopotea, mpaka ameuwa! Lakini, na hata sisi kama jamii pengine hatufanyi vya kutosha kuzuia/kupambana na suala hili...hata tu kuilazimisha serikali kuchukua hatua tunashindwa kufanya.

Kuna nyakati najisikia aibu sana kujitambulisha kama mtanzania!
 
Pinda na Kikwete wala tusimumunye maneno ndiyo Wauwaji wakubwa wa hawa watoto, na anayetaka Ushahidi ni huu;
Wao ndio Viongozi wakubwa wa nchi na kila kitu kipo chini ni yao Amri tu ya Pinda au Kikwete inatosha kabisa kuangamiza haya mauaji mara moja lakini hakuna lililofanyika mpaka sasa hivi na isitoshe wapo waliokamatwa kwa haya makosa lkn wamepewa adhabu gani ikawa fundisho?

Hivyo tusidanganyane na kumumunya maneno Kikwete na Pinda ndiyo wauwaji wakubwa wa hawa watoto na hao wengine ni watekelezaji tu!

 
nani amvishe pake kengele?

ni kama.zile issue za sembe wanakamatwa vidagaa tu

au ni kama kwenye escrow wamepelekwa mahakamani wale vidagaa tu
 
Imeshatuharibia sana, moja kati ya utambulisho wetu kwa sasa ni ''nchi inayoua maalbino''.
Ngoja nikupatie link za documentary ya Aljazeera uone jinsi dunia inavyotutazama.

Hii ishu inatuharibia kweli taswira yetu.
 
watu wako busy kutangaza nia....
 
Nilishawah ikuweka uzi humu juu ya aibu wanayotutia hawa watu wa kanda ya ziwa/Kaskazini.., yaan wote tunaonekana wachawi sasa..! Huu uchaguzi upite kwa kweli.., tunaumia wengi..!
 
Hunted down like animals and sold by their own families for £50,000: Tanzania's albinos hacked apart by witchdoctors who believe their body parts 'bring luck' in sick trade 'fuelled by the country's elite'

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Tanzania has the highest number of killings and attacks in Africa
  • Trade in body parts driven by belief albinos bring luck and wealth
  • Witchdoctors turning bodies worth thousands into charms and potions
  • Greed drives husbands to turn on wives, parents to turn on own children
  • Buyers thought to be some of Tanzania's richest and most powerful people
  • Fears killings will rise as the presidential election approaches in October

Tanzania's albinos are being 'hunted down like animals' as greed for money and influence drives families to turn on their own loved ones in a trade allegedly fuelled by some of the country's most powerful people.

It is believed albino body parts will bring a person wealth, or luck - and for that, people are willing to pay as much as $3,000 or $4,000 for a limb, or as much as $75,000 - about £50,000 - for the 'full set', a whole body.

People with albinism are regularly attacked by people who chop their limbs off - an act which either leaves them severely mutilated, or dead.

Since people began collecting records of the attacks, there have been 74 killings and 59 survivors of attacks. Even the dead are not safe: 16 graves have been robbed.

And these are only the recorded cases.

The most recent case saw four-year-old Pendo Emmanuelle Nundi abducted from her home in December.

Her father and uncle were both arrested in connection with her disappearance, but - despite rewards offered of £1,130 and promises of swift action from the police - she has not been found.

Charities working in the area do not hold out much hope she will be returned safely, but - listening to survivors' stories - it is likely her end is, or will be brutal.

Those living with albinism in Tanzania fear the lure of making a couple of hundred dollars - three times the minimum wage earned in the country - is placing them in danger, even from their own families.

'Now we can see the parents who are involved in planning the attacks. What kind of war are we fighting if parents and family do this? Who can we trust?' Josephat Torner, who campaigns for albino rights, asked.
What kind of war are we fighting if parents and family do this? Who can we trust? You do not know who is your enemy
Josephat Torner, albino campaigner

'You do not know who is your enemy.'

Josephat, who himself is albino, added: 'People with the albinism are being hunted and killed for our body parts. It is because people want to become rich.

'We are still living in danger. It is because people, they have different ideas. Some people, they are thinking they should get our body parts and sell to different places.

'The question is, why? Why now? And who is behind the killings?'

Exactly who remains unknown.

But Josephat - who has received death threats for his work, and was attacked in 2012 - said: 'The big fishes are behind the issue. It has been really a big discussion. If I say big fish, or big people, it is those who have enough resources, enough money.

'People sell the body parts for high prices. So it is not really small fish behind it.

'It could be politicians. It could be those people.'

Josephat's theory is backed up by Peter Ash, a Canadian who set up the charity Under the Same Sun in 2009.

'In a country like Tanzania, which is the 25th poorest in the world, the only people with that kind of cash are politicians or wealthy businessman,' he said.

But whoever they are, those buying the witch doctors' wares are clearly powerful.

Only 10 people have ever been brought to trial for their part in albino attacks or murders - but not one of them was a 'buyer'.

'The only people who have been convicted are the witch doctors and the hired killers,' said Peter.

'But they would never name the customer - even when the witch doctor is given the death sentence. Never has a customer been named.'

ALBINO'S CRY

'Why are we being threatened in our own country, because of our colour?' he asked.

'We are living like refugees in our own country because of our skin colour.

'We are being judged for our colour. We are being punished.

'What we are demanding is a right to life. This should be fundamental, but we are being denied it.'

'I want to live like other people, the way they live.'


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Jana nilianzisha topic inayohamasisha Taifa kufanya maombi mbele za Mungu ili vitendo vya mauaji ya Albino yaishe na adhabu kwa watekaji. NILISHANGAA sana topic haikuchuka hata dakika 10 ikawa moved'. nikashangaa topic zinazosema albino wa mwanza wahamishwe ndo zinatawala ( hata practicability yake sijui ikoje !). mpaka leo nashindwa kuelewa,
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kama pendekezo langu lilikuwa baya toeni mbadala ndugu zetu wapone na sio kufungia topic zinazopendekeza suluhisho !psi
 
Ujangili wa wanyama pori sahivi albino.

Tanzania tumelaaniwa
 
"Killings will rise as the 'Presidential election approaches in October......even the dead are not safe, as their graves are being robbed"

The shame on Tanzania from this, is BEYOND!, the shame of SLAVE TRADE! , with the involved countries!,.....FREAKIN' COWARDS!
 
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