Albinism

Today I am taking the time to talk about an important topic! I will be discussing Albinism, specifically in Africa. Albinism can be defined as a lack of pigment in the hair and skin. In the African continent, this is a sensitive topic. Individuals with albinism are not treated the same as those without. Those with albinism are often treated badly and with violence. 


A country that has a bad history of treating those with albinism badly is Tanzania. People with albinism are often faced with prejudice. There are many violent crimes committed against them. One article from 2012 I read stated that 100 individuals with albinism were violently attacked (resource link). And out of those 100, 71 died. Now initially I figured these crimes were due to being different. But there is a different reason behind it. People with albinism are often killed and parted out because it is thought that they are magic, and people such as witch doctors make potions with their body parts. In reality, it is quite a gruesome and disheartening thing. 

The international attention in favor of people with Albinism in Africa - Le  portail de référence pour l'espace de liberté, sécurité et justice


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