Saving Africa's Witch Children
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Directed by | Mags Gavan, Joost van der Valk |
Starring | Gary Foxcroft |
Language | English |
Saving Africa's Witch Children[1] is a documentary directed by Mags Gavan and Joost van der Valk. It features Gary Foxcroft and his organisation Stepping Stones Nigeria who campaign against the branding of children as witches in Nigeria, primarily by the evangelical "Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries", headed by Helen Ukpabio.[2]
In some of the poorest parts of
sorcery and black magic. Thousands of children are victimised, abused, abandoned or even killed as they are blamed for having brought about disease, misfortune, death and famine by their alleged witchcraft.[3]
The film was part of
BAFTA and an International Emmy
for Best Current Affairs.
See also
References
- ^ Faith Karimi (2009-05-18). "BBC: Abuse of child 'witches' on rise, aid group says". Cnn.com. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
- ^ Foxcroft, Gary (2008). "Saving Africa's Witch Children, a documentary".
- ^ "Saving Africa's Witch Children". Channel 4. 2008-11-12. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
External links
- Saving Africa's Witch Children at IMDb