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Indians who 'abused witches' arrested by police | Indians who 'abused witches' arrested by police |
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Police in India have arrested 11 people in northern Jharkhand state for abusing two women after they were accused of practising "witchcraft". | |
The 65-year-old woman and her daughter, 35, were allegedly stripped naked, made to walk through the streets, and forced to eat human excreta. | The 65-year-old woman and her daughter, 35, were allegedly stripped naked, made to walk through the streets, and forced to eat human excreta. |
They had been accused of spreading an illness in the village, the daughter told the BBC. | They had been accused of spreading an illness in the village, the daughter told the BBC. |
"Witch hunts" targeting women are common in parts of India. | "Witch hunts" targeting women are common in parts of India. |
Experts say superstitious beliefs are behind some of these attacks, but there are also occasions when people - especially widows - are targeted for their land and property. | Experts say superstitious beliefs are behind some of these attacks, but there are also occasions when people - especially widows - are targeted for their land and property. |
On Thursday, the two women were at home when their relatives started banging on the door aggressively, the mother told the BBC's Ravi Prakash. "They accused us of practising witchcraft," she said. | On Thursday, the two women were at home when their relatives started banging on the door aggressively, the mother told the BBC's Ravi Prakash. "They accused us of practising witchcraft," she said. |
The two women had consulted an unqualified medical practitioner last week after a family member died. The practitioner blamed them for the death. | The two women had consulted an unqualified medical practitioner last week after a family member died. The practitioner blamed them for the death. |
"We were punished the next day," the daughter said. | "We were punished the next day," the daughter said. |
Despite their protests, they were taken to a cremation ground where the relatives flung human urine and faeces at them, and forced the material down their throats. | Despite their protests, they were taken to a cremation ground where the relatives flung human urine and faeces at them, and forced the material down their throats. |
The women had their hair forcibly shaved off, were stripped naked and paraded around the village, as large crowds gathered around them. | The women had their hair forcibly shaved off, were stripped naked and paraded around the village, as large crowds gathered around them. |
"We were terrified," the mother said, adding that nobody came to help them. | "We were terrified," the mother said, adding that nobody came to help them. |
Police said they have started running awareness campaigns in the village "to avoid similar incidents in the future", and have provided the women with extra security. | Police said they have started running awareness campaigns in the village "to avoid similar incidents in the future", and have provided the women with extra security. |
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