Bystanders, including many
children, watched and some took photographs of Wednesday's brutal slaying.
Grisly pictures were published on the front pages of the country's two largest
newspapers, The National and the Post-Courier, while the prime minister, police
and diplomats condemned the killing.
In rural Papua New Guinea,
witchcraft is often blamed for unexplained misfortunes. Sorcery has
traditionally been countered by sorcery, but responses to allegations of
witchcraft have become increasingly violent in recent years.
Kepari Leniata, a 20-year-old
mother, had been accused of sorcery by relatives of a 6-year-old boy who died in
a hospital on Tuesday.
She was tortured with a hot iron
rod, bound, doused in gasoline, and then set alight on a pile of car tires and
trash in the Western Highlands provincial capital of Mount Hagen, national
police spokesman Dominic
Kakas said. http://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/Accused-witch-burned-alive-in-Papua-New-Guinea-4261076.php
Rumor has it, Hillary Clinton cancelled a trip to New Guinea, just a week before this incident.
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