Posted on 02/09/2013 4:59:33 AM PST by Dartman
GENEVA - A woman was burnt alive in Papua New Guinea this week after townspeople accused her of sorcery, the United Nations said on Friday, citing the heinous crime as part of a growing pattern of vigilante attacks on people accused of witchcraft.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay called on authorities in Papua New Guinea to investigate such crimes and bring their perpetrators to justice.
A 1971 law defining sorcery as a crime in the South Pacific nation should be repealed, Pillays spokeswoman said.
We are deeply disturbed by reports of the torture and killing of a 20-year-old woman accused of sorcery in Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, on February 6, U.N. human rights spokeswoman Cecile Pouilly told a news briefing in Geneva.
Kepari Leniata was burnt alive in front of a crowd by relatives of the 6-year-old boy whom she was accused of using sorcery to kill, she said. Attempts by law enforcement officials to intervene failed.
We note with great concern that this case adds to the growing pattern of vigilante attacks and killings of persons accused of sorcery in Papua New Guinea, Pouilly added.
The U.N. human rights office was able to document a case of five people, three of them women, who were tortured for 20 days and killed last November after being accused of using sorcery to kill others in Jiwaka province, she said.
We think it is clearly under-reported, because many of these cases happen in rural areas and go unreported. It is clearly deeply rooted, she told reporters.
Rashida Manjoo, U.N. special rapporteur on violence against women, met victims of sorcery during an investigative mission to Papua New Guinea last March. Widows or other family with no family to protect them are particularly vulnerable to such attacks, she said in a report to the U.N. Human Rights Council.
I was shocked to witness the brutality of the assaults perpetrated against suspected sorcerers, which in many cases include torture, rape, mutilations and murder. According to many interviewees, sorcery accusations are commonly used to deprive women of their land and/or their property, she wrote.
The countrys Constitutional Law Reform Commission has held consultations on the 1971 Sorcery Act and called for its repeal but has yet to present its report to the parliament, Pouilly said.
We welcome the proposal by the Constitutional Law Reform Commission to repeal the Sorcery Act and we call for a stronger legal response to such killings, she told Reuters
Muslim accuses 5 year old of not being a virgin and kills her!
Muslim accuses 5 year old of not being a virgin and kills her!
Hillary probably has a sleeper seat on her broom, hovering out of reach. A Stinger would be good.
nyuk nyuk
I never understodd why people who burned witch’s could not figure out that if there were such a thing as a real witch she would not allow herself to be burned.
If a witch could kill or curse she would kill or curse those killing her.
Only the truly stpid believe in witch’s with powers.
My son was married to a witch, but the only power she had was to make people around her totally miserable.
Thank GOD, there’s still some sanity left in the world! Off them witches!
I guess it’s too late to see if she floats.
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