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January 08, 2009 Thursday Muharram 10, 1430



Woman lashed to pole and burnt to death


PORT MORESBY: A young Papua New Guinea woman was lashed naked to a pole and burnt to death in what authorities fear may be another sorcery killing in the jungle interior of the country, local media reported on Wednesday.

Black magic is still practiced in the highlands of Papua New Guinea and women are often killed for having extra marital affairs, accused of sorcery or blamed for spreading HIV/AIDS.

Witnesses told The Post Courier newspaper that the woman, aged between 16 to 20, was stripped, blindfolded, gagged and tied to a pole on Tuesday.

“The girl was stripped naked and could not shout for assistance or resist as she was tightly strapped and her mouth gagged,” witness Jessie James told the newspaper.

Truck tyres and firewood were then placed around her, petrol poured over the tyres and wood and set alight, James said.

“I don’t know the right words to describe it but it’s barbaric. Can you find the best words to describe such acts that are rampant here?” said highlands police chief Simon Kauba.

“Sorcery is a most difficult crime to prove. In the witchery trials of America, hundreds of years ago, hysteria took charge and terrible injustices were done. People were burned at the stake. We are doing the same thing now,” it said.—Reuters







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