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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]GOVERNMENT MAY MAKE WITCHCRAFT ILLEGAL - July26, 2004



Keralanext.com
25-July-2004

GOVERNMENT MAY MAKE WITCHCRAFT ILLEGAL

Kolkata, India : The Indian government is
reportedly considering a proposal to declare all
forms of witchcraft illegal to prevent a practice
that has killed more than 2500 women in the last
16 years, official sources said.
The idea is to put in place a new law that would
make witchcraft a social crime, the sources said.
Crimes related to witchcraft -- like human
sacrifice and witch-hunting -- are currently
tried under certain laws but there is no bar on
the practice of necromancy and voodoo.

The home ministry is now drafting a law that
would be sent to the law ministry for clearance,
the sources said.
Once cleared by the law ministry, the draft would
be sent to state governments for suggestions.

The central government has moved to declare
witchcraft illegal after the UN expressed concern
at the number of murders ascribed to
witch-hunting.
The UN also released figures of what is said were
the victims of witchcraft and black magic around
the world. The world body has named India along
with countries in Africa, Asia and South America
as a high-incidence zone for witchcraft related
killings.

According to official figures, 2,556 women were
branded as witches and killed in India between
1987 and 2003.
The figure was around 4,000 collectively for
Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Australia
between 1999 and 2003.

There were no specific figures for Africa and
South America because almost all cases of
witchcraft deaths happened in remote places and
went unreported.
In India, the highest incidence of
witchcraft-related crimes occurred in Andhra
Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Jharkhand
and Uttar Pradesh.

According to the official sources, the West
Bengal government has called a meeting of
district officials Aug 3 to discuss the proposed
law to ban witchcraft.
West Bengal has a relatively low incidence of
witch-hunting, but superstition continues to
claim a toll. On Thursday night, an 80-year-old
man was beheaded by a group of men who said the
sacrifice was to appease a river in spate that
was eroding its embankment and threatening their
homes.

Indo-Asian News Service

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Courtesy:Harsh Kapoor/SACW


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