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Verdius
12-10-2007, 09:58 AM
Searched around, didn't find anything so here's something a friend e-mailed me this morning.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2224553,00.html

This is only half of the article btw, the rest you can read in the link.

Children are targets of Nigerian witch hunt


Evangelical pastors are helping to create a terrible new campaign of violence against young Nigerians. Children and babies branded as evil are being abused, abandoned and even murdered while the preachers make money out of the fear of their parents and their communities

Watch the video: Child witches in Africa, and click here to see a related gallery

Tracy McVeigh in Esit Eket
Sunday December 9, 2007
The Observer

The rainy season is over and the Niger Delta is lush and humid. This southern edge of West Africa, where Nigeria's wealth pumps out of oil and gas fields to bypass millions of its poorest people, is a restless place. In the small delta state of Akwa Ibom, the tension and the poverty has delivered an opportunity for a new and terrible phenomenon that is leading to the abuse and the murder of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of children. And it is being done in the name of Christianity.

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Almost everyone goes to church here. Driving through the town of Esit Eket, the rust-streaked signs, tarpaulins hung between trees and posters on boulders, advertise a church for every third or fourth house along the road. Such names as New Testament Assembly, Church of God Mission, Mount Zion Gospel, Glory of God, Brotherhood of the Cross, Redeemed, Apostalistic. Behind the smartly painted doors pastors make a living by 'deliverances' - exorcisms - for people beset by witchcraft, something seen to cause anything from divorce, disease, accidents or job losses. With so many churches it's a competitive market, but by local standards a lucrative one.

But an exploitative situation has now grown into something much more sinister as preachers are turning their attentions to children - naming them as witches. In a maddened state of terror, parents and whole villages turn on the child. They are burnt, poisoned, slashed, chained to trees, buried alive or simply beaten and chased off into the bush.

Some parents scrape together sums needed to pay for a deliverance - sometimes as much as three or four months' salary for the average working man - although the pastor will explain that the witch might return and a second deliverance will be needed. Even if the parent wants to keep the child, their neighbours may attack it in the street.

This is not just a few cases. This is becoming commonplace. In Esit Eket, up a nameless, puddled-and-potholed path is a concrete shack stuffed to its fetid rafters with roughly made bunk beds. Here, three to a bed like battery chickens, sleep victims of the besuited Christian pastors and their hours-long, late-night services. Ostracised and abandoned, these are the children a whole community believes fervently are witches.

Can't really think of much to comment on this other than the phrase Witch Hunt still carries a very real connotation apparently.

Coteaz
12-10-2007, 05:21 PM
A perfect example of the kind of ignorance religion feeds off of and encourages.

Goongasnootch
12-10-2007, 05:44 PM
I thought religion was supposed to bring people together and promote peace.

I'm not religious by any means, but I doubt Jesus was all like "Yo, God left me a voicemail that said in a couple thousand years after my time... you guys need to get your higher-ups to start killing babies and stuff."

sadated_peon
12-10-2007, 05:47 PM
The inquisitions back, yay Christianity!

Nothing like reliving the good old days.

Willaien
12-10-2007, 05:47 PM
Sad, indeed. I've read about this before. I can't believe the kind of ignorance that these people like to encourage.

Denji
12-10-2007, 05:54 PM
Children and babies are being branded as "evil?"

What will the religious nuts think of next?

Raiden
12-10-2007, 05:58 PM
Sounds more like some sort of cult to me. People need to seriously get with the times; things like these were done before due to a lack of knowledge. It's really time for some sort of change.

Coteaz
12-10-2007, 05:58 PM
Children and babies are being branded as "evil?"

What will the religious nuts think of next?
Something to make more quick exorcism cash, I bet...:LOS

I might have to get into this business myself. Fuck engineering and management - the real money is in bamboozling poor, uneducated Africans out of their hard-earned $$$ in the name of teh Lord.

masterriku
12-10-2007, 06:11 PM
YES LONG LIVE THE INQUISITION

seriously tho an inquisition it's the 21st century i thought we were better than that

Diamed
12-10-2007, 07:35 PM
Real christians should immediately put a stop to this or they're responsible too.

'thou shalt not suffer a witch to live,' how many more innocents will your divinely revealed scripture murder?

Suigetsu
12-10-2007, 07:44 PM
wow that seems like it came from warhammer 40k, I guess the ruler of that country its an emperor?:P

Radical Dreamer
12-10-2007, 09:08 PM
...it's Africa, the place where they are still carving each other up with machetes. You can't base anything in the rest of the world on anything that happens there.

neko-sennin
12-10-2007, 09:18 PM
...it's Africa, the place where they are still carving each other up with machetes. You can't base anything in the rest of the world on anything that happens there.

Yes, but the fact that preachers are encouraging and participating in this atrocity is sickening.

This is what religion degenerates into without spirituality and understanding.

Yasashiku
12-10-2007, 09:29 PM
That's just horrible how people can just judge someone like that right at birth and abuse them...... just horrible.

Aperture Science Inc.
12-10-2007, 09:44 PM
Sorry but you can easily expect them.

If there are chickenz, melon, bikes or white wimmenz they will be there.

maximilyan
12-11-2007, 06:43 PM
I thought religion was supposed to bring people together and promote peace.

I'm not religious by any means, but I doubt Jesus was all like "Yo, God left me a voicemail that said in a couple thousand years after my time... you guys need to get your higher-ups to start killing babies and stuff."

why would you think this.. throughout history we've seen that religion has seperated people, and brought wars, and mass murders.

Vom Osten
12-11-2007, 10:28 PM
Oh Africa, how low can you go?

Adonis
12-11-2007, 11:20 PM
Oh Africa, how low can you go?

Africa: Is that a challenge?