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The 6 people suspected witchcraft were killed, 2 of them burned alive, in Burundi, official said: “Unsumerable Evil”

Six people suspects witchcraft They were killed, burning alive, stoned or beaten by Burundi, AFP Library said on Wednesday.

The officer and witnesses asked anonymous, said the incident took place on Monday after allegations of the United Nations youth group, known as the Khlieaniere.

This group is defined as military service with the United Nations and Rights Organizations.

“The e-sectoriserakh group entered the homes of about 10 people suspected of witchcraft. They invaded witchcraft.

“Six people were killed, two of them burned alive. Some were beaten to the clubs or washing stones thrown into their heads,” said official. “It was dangerous, but nothing.”

The official says that three other people were beaten but finally rescued after police intervene.

Several videos are not revealed from communication sources from Tuesday.

Some of the clips were approved at AFP by two Witnesses, who also identified the party as an eThlonerrakur.

Several groups of rights, including human rights Clow and abused many people, especially under authority Pierenikza, power from 2020 until 2020.

“The members of the Ovolorakure, some of them are armed, mistreated, and killed by suspected opponents, in partnership with local management, police, or human rights agents.

The Provincial Bujumean Ruler wishes Nngily on Tuesday after the incident.

He blamed “the wrong jalice,” he said that the local people had said the latest death from the invaders.

The smaller nation is sincerely, and traditional beliefs focus on the undefined death that is often reproved in witchcraft.

Last year, the Supreme Court sentenced the Prime Minister who had been in prison because of the offenses “including witchcraft to fill the President’s life, to endure non-economicism.”

Belief in witchcraft remains common in many rural communities on West Africa, and on other places in no wealth.

At the beginning of the year, Amnesty International said Hundreds of people accused of witchcraft in Ghana face a combination of human rights, including murder.

February, two men in Zambia were It is charged with witchcraft of witchcraft and charms aimed at damaging the president of the country.

Belief in wise is also commonly with other rural communities in Angola despite the powerful opposition from the Church in the Catholic colony of the Catholic Catholic. Last year, police said About 50 people died Angola after compulsory for drinking herbal potion to prove that they were not witches.

During the 2009 trip to Angola, Pope Benedict urged Catholics to avoid witchcraft and witchcraft.

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