Kenyan Witchhunt Leaves 11 Burned To Death
A Mob In Western Kenya Hunted Down 8 Women, 3 Men Accused of Witchcraft
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A local official says up to 300 young men moved from house to house, using a list of suspected witches and wizards and the kind of spells they were believed to have cast on the community. One local official says the victims are being accused of "making the bright children in the community dumb."
A police spokesman says eight women and three men most over the age of 70 were hunted down and killed. Another officer says the mob set 36 homes on fire and threw the victims' bodies back inside.
Deputy police spokesman Charles Owino says the mob hunted down the eight women and three men in two villages in the western Kenya district of Kisii Central. Owino says most of the victims were between 70 and 90 years old.
Senior administrator Njoroge Ndirangu says the mob used a list Tuesday night and Wednesday morning to hunt down people they said were suspected witches and wizards.
"These people identified who is to be killed by accusing their victims of bewitching their sons and daughters," says Ndirangu. Ndirangu is the commissioner in charge of Kisii Central district.
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- Find me a black American who wants to move to an African country to live.
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- How would you be able to tell the difference from the way it is now?
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- We should just drop a few bombs on that backwards dark ages country.
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- trishab4: Sounds like you got the dumb gene!!! We know that if children are exposed to lead their cognitive development is affected. There are other drugs, minerals and ores that do the same. Some people are evil and will expose a child to these things because they are jealouse or vengeful. Thats why we call them witches!! Kind of like the Colonist to the Africans!!!
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- CBS: One local official says the victims are being accused of "making the bright children in the community dumb."
-Did those idiot parents check for any new TV set they purchased recently! THAT may be a serious cause of their children''s dumbness, aside from their own idiocy genetics transmitted to their offspring! lol! - Reply to this comment
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Getting back to the religous air of this story. Should we go back to Salam witchhunts done with the approval of the Prodistant church, How about the Crusades, the Catholic Pope at that time( the first one) Declared all who joined the army to rid the holy land of usurpers earned A one way ticket to Heaven(most would need that as many never returned) or should we discuss the inquisition, responsilble for 250,000 lives (mostly women) Lost. Look guys I''m A believer in the Devine. However, to say anyone here knows what that may be without any real evidence at all is well, naive at best dangerous at worst. It''s about power and control with people in the background pulling the strings. To the buyer beware as they say. - Reply to this comment
- For God''s sakes! Can World News be any more depressing?
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- holy rollers. what wrong with you people.
the article was about kenyans killing witches and wizards. how did this turn out to be a religous debate.
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- But then, Atheists have yet to burn a witch, or kill in the name of God..
Posted by Nancy_Naive at 07:50 PM : May 21, 2008
No, they just use activest judges and the courts to undermine the very judaeo/christian foundations this country was built upon. So, in a way, yes you do. - Reply to this comment
- As strange as this may sound, evilness is real. We may identify witches and warlocks as we see them on TV, but the truth is they do not possess "magical" powers just medicinal knowledge that can be dangerous if practiced incorrectly. There is also pycological knowledge that is just as dangers, like demonizing someone you don''t like and causing them pain and discomfort from the community. It is not magical witches that they are talking about!!!
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