False accusations of witchcraft run rampant in Africa right now. The accusations are based on a variety of things, including everything from traditional religious practices to jealousy and from babies with colic to children with autism.
You might have read a post or two here about the "witches" of Malawi. You might skim over the news articles I've posted on the CPSM facebook page. Now is the time that you can get involved and help get this information out into the world.
So what can you do to bring awareness of the witch hunts still going on all over the world? Read about what's going on and educate yourself. Write a blog and educate others. Join a campaign, sign a petition, write letters, make a donation. As long as there are people in the world who are unsafe from the accusations of witchcraft, none of us are truly safe.
Here are some links for more information:
Articles (and more) to read:
- Witchcraft Legal Aid in Africa
- Missionaries May be Encouraging Accusations of Witchcraft (Via Christianity Today)
- Did Missionaries Trigger the Witch-Hunts (Via The Wild Hunt)
- Witchcraft and Statecraft by the Georgetown Law Journal (downloadable PDF)
- Read the children's book Eno's Story, about a child accused by a family member of witchcraft. 50% of the purchase price goes to Stepping Stones Nigeria.
- Watch the documentary Return to Africa's Witch Children
Sites to visit (and donate to) and campaigns to join:
- PACT: "Prevent Abuse of Children Today (PACT) is a global campaign that aims to give a voice to the voiceless and bring about long-term change for the Nigerian child, particularly those at risk of child rights violations including witchcraft-related abuse and trafficking."
- Stepping Stones Nigeria: "There are numerous so-called pastors in the region who are wrongly branding children as 'witches' mainly for economic self gain and personal recognition. We therefore call for all people of all faiths to stand up and support the fight to protect innocent children from the abuse that is caused due to the belief in child witchcraft."
- Join the Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network
Donations to make and letters to write:
- Make a donation to Stepping Stones Nigeria (a UK based charity) by adding their name into the "charity name" section of the donation form at American Fund for Charity.
- In UK, donate right at the Stepping Stones Nigeria website.
- Donate through my Just Giving page.
- Write letters to help the children of Nigeria
And while this post mainly focuses on Africa, don't forget these things happen in other parts of the world as well:
- Boy killed in London by family members over witchcraft claims
- Woman beheaded for witchcraft (Saudi Arabia)
- Rampant Witch Killings in Orissa District Causes Concern (India)
- Gaza Woman Murdered for Witchcraft
- Fawza Falih (Saudi Arabia)
- Haitian Cholera Epidemic Sparks Witchcraft Killings
- Tribal Woman Killed by Nephew in Witchcraft Case (India)
- Three brother's lynched, buried alive for witchcraft (Bolivia)
- Ali Sibat (and others, Saudi Arabia)

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7 Comments:
Thanks for the post. I hadn't heard about any of this, but have been involved in various human rights movements. You might want to add links to the UN's declarations of human rights for women and children, as well as Amnesty International.
Let me know if you'd like them, I have them somewhere.
It's a shame things like this are still going on in the world!
Wow. I just came out of the broom closet on my blog yesterday, terrified to do so, but feeling somewhat safe because I thought the witch hunts were history. Luckily I've had a lot of positive support for coming out, from pagans, athiests, and born-again Christians alike. Unfortunately, I know that is not always the case. Thank you for sharing this.
Oh, and I did the "share this on Facebook" thing; hope you don't mind? I did it via the button at the bottom of the post, so it has all the copyright info and everything to show the post is definately from you.
I didn't know a thing about most of this, on some level I wish i still didn't. Our capacity to do foul things to eachother is truly astounding. So sad.
Your blog is wonderful. Is really lovely, was a great idea writter his.. Congrats from Brazil.
Blessings.
Please do support Touchstone Advocacy's annual '30 days of advocacy against witch-hunts' campaign from 29 March to 27 April ?
You can find us on Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/6416194117/
For more information visit
http://www.paganrightsalliance.org/30_days.html
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