People with albinism in Swaziland
have called on the Government to protect them because they say they are ‘hunted
down like animals’.
The call came on Friday (17
June 2016) during a march to raise awareness of their plight.
The Swazi
News
reported, ‘The message was
loud and clear that government should put in place policies to protect people
living with albinism; who are always on the run, as they are hunted down like
animals.’
People living with albinism
took to the streets in Mbabane, the kingdom’s capital, as part of a global
campaign to raise awareness.
People living with albinism
are often hunted down and ritually killed in Swaziland and their body parts
used in witchcraft.
During the national
elections in Swaziland in 2013, people with albinism lived in fear that their body parts
would be harvested by candidates seeking good luck.
Independent Newspapers in
South Africa reported at the time,
‘In the past albinos, who lack the skin pigment melanin, as well as epileptics
have been specifically targeted, prompting the police to set up registries.
‘In 2010, the killing and
mutilation of albinos, including in one instance the decapitation of two
children in Nhlangano, prompted panic.
‘Twenty-eight-year-old
Sipho Dlamini said such albino killings regularly take place, but in the past
were masked by rumours about albino behaviour.
‘“People were told that
when an albino dies, he would go and die far away where he or she would not be
found. I think they were killed,” he said.’
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