Gambians 'taken by witch doctors', more than 1000 abducted

by Amitjha | March 18, 2009 at 12:06 am
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It feels like i am passing through hell, unfortunately it is nowhere but on this earth.The latest incident of witch doctors in Gambia cleary shows that where we are as a whole human community.Up to 1000 villagers from the Sintet village have been abducted by the witch doctors.The political angle to the incident directs it to the involvement of neighbour Guinea.


Up to 1,000 Gambian villagers have been abducted by "witch doctors" to secret detention centres and forced to drink potions, a human rights group says.

Amnesty International said some forced to drink the concoctions developed kidney problems, and two had died.

Officials in the police, army and the president's personal protection guard had accompanied the "witch doctors" in the bizarre roundup, said witnesses.

The human rights group asserted that many of those abducted were elderly.

The London-based rights group said the witch hunters, said to be from neighbouring Guinea, were invited into Gambia after the death of the president's aunt earlier this year was blamed on witchcraft.

Kate Allen, Amnesty's UK director, said hundreds of Gambians have fled to neighbouring Senegal for safety after seeing their villages attacked.

"The Gambian government has to put a stop to this campaign, investigate these attacks immediately and bring those responsible to justice," she said.

Amnesty spoke to villagers who said they had been held for up to five days and forced to drink unknown substances, which they said caused them to hallucinate and behave erratically.

 

Many said they were then forced to confess to being witches. In some cases, they were also allegedly severely beaten, almost to the point of death.

Eyewitnesses and victims told Amnesty the "witch doctors" were from neighbouring Guinea.

As well as police, army and national intelligence agents, they were also reportedly joined by "green boys" - personal protection guards of Gambian President Yahya Jammeh.

Amnesty said the incidents took place in the Foni Kansala district, near to the president's hometown in Kanilai.

In the most recent incident, said to have taken place on 9 March, hundreds of people from Sintet village were allegedly rounded up.

Many of those who drank the concoctions developed instant diarrhoea and vomiting, the eyewitness added.

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Sintet boy

I am very dissappointed with the whole government. Remember we respect our parents and thiese inocent old people have no problem with any body. Putting them in trucks and taking them to Kanilai is total disrespect to all these old people. my mother was taken too but i told her never to forgive any one who is responsible for this crime. God will surely hear thier prayers as power belongs to only GOD 

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bettermakings

another cure for aiedz?  i hope you know i didn't spell it correctly on purpose, because i don't want to dissapear.

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