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Nigeria Human Rights Groups Waged War Against Renewed Witch-hunting by esauy: 9:11am On Nov 17, 2013
A group of Nigerian and International Human Rights groups have called for support from people across the world to  help put a stop to renewed witch-hunting in Cross River State, Nigeria. The call has come in response to the launch of  a new crusade by renowned pastor – Lady Apostle Helen Ukpabio – entitled “Witches on the Run”. 

Ukpabio has received severe criticism in recent years for promoting the belief that children can be witches with evidence linking her church to horrific cases of child abuse in this region. In 2009 and 2010 she unsuccessfully sued  child rights groups working to protect such children and sent her supporters to beat up human rights activist– Leo Igwe – when he organised a conference to raise awareness of these abuses.

Aside from preaching about the  existence of child witches in her churches, Ukpabio has also produced a number of books and nollywood films on this issue. In one of her books, ‘Unveiling The Mysteries of Witchcraft’, she states that: “If a child under the age oftwo screams in the night, cries and is always feverish with deteriorating health he or she is a servant of Satan”.According to Gary Foxcroft, Executive Director of the Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network (WHRIN):“What Ukpabio fails to mention in her teachings is that such health symptoms are common in Southern Nigeria,which has high rates of malaria and other health challenges. Her latest crusade on this issue highlights her desire tocontinue to exploit the weak and vulnerable. We call upon people around the world to contact the Cross River StateGovernment and urge them to take action to stop this latest witch-hunt.”

Speaking from Cross River State, Nigeria, Human Rights Lawyer – Barrister James Ibor – from the Basic Rights Counselfurther appealed for support to stop the flood of victims of this abuse that his organisation has to deal with. Casesdocumented by Basic Rights Counsel include ones where children have had a hot iron placed on them, oil pouredover them or have been forced to drink dangerous concoctions in order to drive the “witchcraft” out. Some caseshave led to the death of innocent children. Ibor said: “Ultimately, her acts are illegal under section 216 of theNigerian Criminal code. Yet so far there have been no interventions by the State or Police. We therefore need all thesupport we can gather to put a stop to this campaign of terror”.The use of social media such as facebook and twitter is growing in Nigeria and the Governor of Cross River State,Liyel Imoke, can be contacted directly at @LiyelImoke or https://www.facebook.com/LiyelImoke. Cross River Statepaints itself as the hub of tourism in Nigeria and the State Government can be contacted at @crossriverstate.Supporters are being urged to contact them directly and demand that this witch-hunt be stopped. The groupssuggest the following tweets: “Please take action to #stopthewitchhunt by Helen Ukpabio. Cross River State’s goodname is being tarnished and children abused.” Or “Enough is enough. Child witch hunting in Cross River must bestopped. Please hold Helen Ukpabio to account. #stopthewitchhunt”.

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