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Tanzania President Vows Protection for Albinos


FILE - Participants march towards Mnazi Mmoja grounds during Tanzania Albino Day celebrations in Dar es Salaam.
FILE - Participants march towards Mnazi Mmoja grounds during Tanzania Albino Day celebrations in Dar es Salaam.

Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete promised to end a wave of killings of albinos, saying the witchcraft-related murders were shaming his east African nation.

Activists said attackers have killed at least 75 albinos in Tanzania since 2000 to use their body parts in rituals.

“We will not allow things to escalate as they did in previous years,” Kikwete said in a national address late Monday.

“I believe that with close cooperation between the government and society, we will succeed in ending these killings of persons with albinism and rid our nation of this shame," he said.

There are about 200,000 albinos in Tanzania, most of them easily recognizable as they lack pigment in their skin, eyes and hair.

Witchcraft

Witch doctors often tell clients that albino body parts will bring them luck in love, life and business. Similar beliefs exist in other African societies, but activists said attacks on albinos are particularly prevalent in Tanzania.

“It is a false belief that if someone has the body part of a person with albinism, this will bring success in business, fishing and mining activities. This is what has been fueling this ongoing evil,” Kikwete said.

Tanzanian police on Monday banned a planned demonstration by the Tanzania Albinism Society (TAS) in the country's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, citing security reasons, but Kikwete said he had agreed to meet albino leaders next week to discuss possible solutions to the killings.

Kikwete said more than 40 albinos have been killed since 2007 but insisted that his government was taking action to end the murders.

The murders have been concentrated in gold-rich regions and fishing communities surrounding the country's Lake Victoria area where superstitious beliefs are rampant.

Activists said most attacks are not reported to the police.

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