Thursday, January 15, 2009

UGANDA: Church leaders want action on ritual killings of children

http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/81808_104251_ENG_HTM.htm

[Episcopal Life Online] 15 Jan 2009--Church leaders in Uganda are condemning the killing of children for sacrifice, while demanding government action on the rituals, which many people say are increasing.

"Many are the crying mothers who have lost their children to child sacrifices. Some think: 'If I sacrifice human blood I shall have money, then have peace and happiness'," Anglican Archbishop Henry Orombi had rued in a pastoral letter during the Christmas season. "Innocent blood is a curse to the nation and brings barrenness to social achievements."

In recent weeks, other church leaders have condemned the acts and demanded severe punishment for those involved in a process whereby children are lured with promises or kidnapped. Some children are reported to have been sold off or offered by parents or guardians, who hope to grow rich as a result. People who say they are traditional doctors are said to believe children's body parts make their magic more powerful.

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