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Exoneration of Alleged Witches in Colonial Maryland -By Leo Igwe
Alleged witches are beaten and flogged. They are tortured, stripped naked, or set ablaze. Accused persons are buried alive. They are banished and dispossessed. In Malawi, accused persons are stoned to death or lynched. In Zambia and Zimbabwe, witch hunters seize their cattle and belongings; they confiscate their houses and farm produce or set them ablaze. Accused people suffer extortion and are made to pay heavy penalties for committing no crime.

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I am testifying on behalf of the Advocacy for Alleged Witches in support of exoneration for the accused witches of colonial Maryland because in many parts of Africa, Asia, and Oceania witch hunting is not a thing of the past. This miscarriage of justice continues and persists in this 21st century. Witchcraft accusation is a form of death sentence for the accused. It is an incitement of hatred and violence. Accused persons are most often treated with indignity, without mercy and compassion. Alleged witches are humiliated and disgraced. They are denied fundamental rights and freedoms including rights to life and freedom from torture and inhuman and degrading treatment.
Leo Igwe directs the Advocacy for Alleged Witches
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