Posted on 04/23/2008 9:48:34 AM PDT by forkinsocket
LIBREVILLE, gabonWhen the body of 13-year-old Ralph Edang N'na was found drained of blood and with gaping wounds in his genitals, chest and neck last month, many in Gabon thought it was politicians who had ordered his killing.
The murder of children and young adults, whose organs are eaten or used to make magical amulets, has increased in recent years in the oil-rich central African nation. Campaigners say some Gabonese politicians use the black magic rituals to boost their chances of winning lucrative government posts.
With elections to municipal councils on Sunday, many fear a spate of gruesome child murders.
Every week, mutilated bodies are discovered in the capital Libreville, despite police patrols. Anxious parents keep a close eye around schools so children aren't snatched.
"It's before elections and ministerial reshuffles that the vilest crimes are committed and the capital empties of certain kinds of politicians who go to the interior to carry out witchcraft," said pastor François Bibang, a member of the Association to Fight Ritual Crimes (ALCR).
In ritual killings, which still take place in several African countries, victims' body parts and blood are used in ceremonies to bestow social success and political power.
The ALCR says February alone saw 12 such killings in Gabon.
"Unfortunately, this practice seems to be spreading again in Gabon," said Jean-Elvis Ebang Ondo, who founded ALCR after his 12-year-old son was kidnapped, killed and mutilated in 2005.
The government set up a National Observatory for the Rights of Children in fall 2006 to implement a UN children's charter that enshrines, among other things, the right to protection from abuse.
Gabon is one of sub-Saharan Africa's largest oil producers but most of its citizens live in poverty.
Omar Bongo, who has ruled Gabon since 1967, used oil funds to weave a web of patronage which has created bitter competition for lucrative political jobs.
Ondo decried "the silence of the state," a penal code approved in January omitted any mention of ritual crimes. No clear figures exist for the number of such victims.
Another activist, Frederic Ntera Etoua, tallied 290 such killings in the jungles of Ogooue-Ivindo province where Ralph Edang N'na died.
Parliamentary speaker Guy Nzouba Ndama opened a session of the assembly on March 3 by denouncing ritual crimes by politicians.
But no politician has been convicted for such crimes. An attempt to prosecute a legislator from Gamba region last year failed after he claimed parliamentary immunity.
Psychologist Philippe Ndong of Libreville University traces the rise in ritual murders to 2001.
"As legislative elections approached, mutilated bodies were discovered around the country," he said. "An 8-year-old girl was snatched in Ndolou department and killed in Mouila. The man allegedly responsible was a candidate to Parliament who entered the government after this crime."
De-Colonization was good for Africa how?
Whose fault could it be?
Remember, we must understand these people. Their culture is just as good as ours. Repeat until your believe it.
“Gabon is one of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest oil producers but most of its citizens live in poverty.”
Almost always the case.
Just another Muslim-ruled country.
Nothing to see here.
Move along.
I’m speechless.
To call these people barbaric savages is an understatement.
Then again, we have abortion rituals where young boys and girls are mutilated, dismembered, burned to death in saline solutions, and decapitated.
Sounds like a civilized country, no? What animals, this is beyond disgusting.
However, they are rarely eaten... /s
Psychologist Philippe Ndong of Libreville University traces the rise in ritual murders to 2001.
Whose fault could it be?
Each child eaten is one less producer of CO2.
Celebrate diversity bump
ALL CULTURES ARE EQUIVALENT ALL CULTURES ARE EQUIVALENT ALL CULTURES ARE EQUIVALENT
Killing children in Liberalville? What new about this?
Something is seriously wrong with these people. Between this story and the one earlier from the Congo where people are convinced that “sorcerers” are stealing or shrinking their penis’, it defies belief.
Meanwhile, we keep poring tens of billions in “aid” in Africa for . . . . . . . . what was it again??
Disgraceful!!
“Repeat until your believe it.”
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I will turn 64 in less than six weeks, I have hopes of living to be 100, I don’t think I will live long enough to convince myself of that.
3 million year head start and they still do this crap...
Wasn’t Joesph Wilson an ambassador to Gambon?
Do you believe? :)
Diversity is strength, all cultures are equal,
“brown people” worldwide are only poor because the white man oppresses them.
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