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The Child Witches of Kinshasa

November 15, 2010 by Melvin Burgess Leave a Comment

I’m counting down to my trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Excited isn’t the word – this is a part of the world I’ve always wanted to visit. But this isn’t a tourist trip. I’m going with Save the Children, to investigate the child witches in Kinshasa.

Child Witches – what a concept. It seems so strange, so alien – so dangerous. The Congo is a part of the world we all feel scared and ignorant about. It’s Heart of Darkness country. War, rain forest, child soldiers, witch doctors. And now child witches. What does it mean?

We have heard a little bit about it in the UK, through the papers. We know that young lives have been devastated by accusations of witchcraft, just as people in Europe were devastated in our own past. It’s part of the important work Save the Children do in the Democratic Republic of Congo, to try and help the witches – to rehabilitate them, often back into their own families.

I don’t believe in witches myself, although the heart of Africa is the one place you might find them if you did. So what does this African witchcraft entail? Why should children be accused of such a thing? And what effect do such accusations have on their lives?

I’ll be blogging about all this over the next week. I know this much already – that those accused often believe it themselves. They are witches, no doubt about it in their minds. The existence of witches is as real to people over there, as the belief in God is to many in our own country. And I know this; the witchcraft is something that happens at night, while you sleep and dream. You may be anything in the day world – poor or rich, young or old. But in the night world, the world we all visit when we dream, you could be something completely different.

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Where’s my blog gone?

October 26, 2010 by Melvin Burgess 1 Comment

Anyone seen my old blog?  It was here a few weeks ago, Hosted by Hostgator, using b2eveolution software – then it wasn’t.  And a good deal of interesting stuff vanished with it, including all that marvellous racism debate with my friends and collegues from India.  Apologies to all for the utter disapearence of it – I’ve treid my best in all sorts of ways to find out what happened to it, but I’ve been told it is unrecoverable.

My own fault, really, for not saving the site often enough .. or not really at all for nearly a year.  Still, I’d love to know what happened to it, and if anyone knows of it, or has bits of it saved here and there, I’d be glad to have it back.

Meanwhile, I shall begin again here.  Coming highlights – a trip to the Congo to investigate child witches.  More of this anon …

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