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Author Madsen, Camilla Folsach.

Title Albino killings in Africa / by Camilla Folsach Madsen
Published Copenhagen, Denmark : Danish Broadcasting Corp., 2011

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Description 1 online resource (52 min.)
Series Health and society in video
Summary Once, albinos only had to fear the burning sun and constantly seek the shade. But now they also fear what is hiding in the shadows. Many of Tanzania's 170,000 albinos have gone into hiding. They are being hunted because witch doctors are spreading the belief that albinos possess a magic power. They believe that body parts from albinos can bring you wealth, so they make potions and charms from albinos' legs, hair, hands, and blood. Since 2007 Tanzanians have killed 54 albinos, most of them children, hoping to obtain wealth and success. The killings continue despite government efforts to stamp out the practice. The Mitindo Primary School in the northern part of Tanzania is a school for the blind and visually impaired. Now the school is filled by albino children seeking a safe haven. Manyasi is one of the children on the run. His sister was brutally murdered and mutilated by ritual killers in 2008
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Jul. 13, 2012)
This edition in English
Subject Albinism -- Africa
People with albinism -- Africa -- Social conditions
Albinism -- Tanzania
Murder -- Africa
Murder -- Tanzania
Albinos and albinism
Murder
Africa
Tanzania
Genre/Form documentary film.
Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Films autres que de fiction.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Nielsen, Suzanne Skaerbaek.
Mani Film