UN Tanzania Chief Condemns Abduction and Murder of Child with Albinism
Mr. Alvaro Rodriguez
UN Resident Coordinator & UNDP Resident
Representative
Public Statement.
1.
Over the last two months,
Tanzania has witnessed two abductions of young children in the Lake Zone. In
December, the abduction of a child with albinism, Pendo, left the country in
shock. Despite the government’s efforts, Pendo has not been found. Now we have
just witnessed the abduction and murder of a one year old, Yohana Bahati, which
happened in Chato District in Geita Region on February 15.
2.
The UN is
deeply concerned by the abductions and brutal attacks on these two young
children. These attacks, which are often motivated by the use of body parts for
ritual purposes, have claimed the lives of at least 74people with albinism in
Tanzania since 2000. These attacks are accompanied by a high degree of
impunity, and while Tanzania has made efforts to combat the
problem, much more must be done to put an end to these heinous crimes and to
protect this vulnerable segment of the population.
3.
No violence against people with albinism is justifiable. All violence can be
prevented. Attacks against people with albinism can never be justified –
not by culture, tradition or religion.
4.
This is a year of
elections in Tanzania and, as some analysts have suggested, it could be a
dangerous year for people living with albinism. We commend the government for
its efforts and the support it has provided the regions impacted by these
abductions and we encourage national and regional authorities to enhance their
efforts to ensure the protection of human rights and full adherence to the rule
of law. We wish for 2015 to be a year where all Tanzanians see their rights
respect, including those with albinism.
5.
I have been in
contact with the Regional Commissioner in Geita, Ms. Fatma Mwassa, who is very
concerned with this recent abduction and has assured me that her administration
is fully committed to addressing this abduction despite the many challenges
involved.
6.
Today I have also met
with the Tanzania Albinism Society (TAS) and they indicated that their main concern
this year is to end violence against people with albinism (PWA). They are calling
for more protection of PWAs especially this year when elections will be held in
Tanzania and neighbouring countries. Under
The Same Sun (UTSS) National Coordinator, Ms. Vicky Ntetema, also discussed
with me her concerns and fears for 2015. People with Albinism deserve the same
rights as all Tanzanian citizens.
7.
2015
is a year in which Tanzanias will elect new leaders and vote on a proposed new
Constitution; it is also a year where all the citizens of the country should
feel respected and that their human rights are protected.
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