Skip to main content.
Related sites:
Religion News Blog is a non-profit service providing academics, religion professionals and other researchers with religion & cult news
ReligionNewsBlog

Religion news articles about religious cults, sects, world religions, and related issues

Navigation:
Web religionnewsblog.com
Home | Site Menu | About RNB | RNB Store | Cult FAQ | Cult Experts | Apologetics Index | Cult Information Search Engine


Related

More news articles & news archive on Sita Kisanga


Advertisements *

Advertise on Religion News Blog Advertise Here *
Simple steps to financial health and a good credit score


Elsewhere



Sita Kisanga:

Woman convicted of abusing ‘witch’ child

Reuters, via IOL.co.za, UK
Jun 4, 2005
www.iol.co.za
  • Article Tools  • Share This Story

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Item 11344 • Posted: Saturday June 4, 2005  

Click here... More articles on this topic: Sita Kisanga

London - An African woman convicted in Britain of child cruelty involving a schoolgirl beaten with a high-heeled shoe, insisted the victim was a witch.

Sita Kisanga, 35, and her brother Sebastian Pinto were found guilty on Friday by London’s Old Bailey Court of aiding and abetting abuse committed by the eight-year-old’s aunt after the women became convinced the girl was involved in witchcraft.

“I know it is not easy for people to believe but those people with the spiritual belief will know what I’m saying is true,” Kisanga told the BBC in an interview aired on Saturday.

After their conviction, Kisanga and the girl’s aunt were warned by the judge they would face “a lengthy time in prison” when he passes sentence on July 8.

——————————————————————————–

The case has raised fears that many children of African origin now living abroad may suffer similar abuse.

In 2001, the headless and limbless torso of a Nigerian boy dubbed “Adam” by police was found floating in London’s River Thames after what detectives believe was a ritual killing.

The eight-year-old girl was born in Angola and brought to Britain in 2002 after her parents died. The court heard her aunt and Kisanga had stuffed the girl into a large laundry bag and had threatened to throw her into a London canal.

In video interviews, the girl told how she had been starved, cut with a knife, beaten and had pepper rubbed in her eyes to exorcise evil spirits.

Kisanga, who denied abusing the child and accused her of lying, said she had become aware of the cruelty when she saw the aunt beating the girl with a belt.

“She started to explain that the girl goes to Africa in the night time to do bad things,” she said.

“She was beating her like that because she believed in witchcraft - ‘kindoki’ - she really deeply believed it.

“In our community kindoki happens. It is killing people, it is doing bad things. In our community in the UK everyone believes in it.”

Asked if she believed the girl was a witch, Kisanga replied: “Yes, because she said so herself”.

Detective Superintendent Chris Bourlet said a team of officers were now working with communities in London, mainly African, to try to stamp out exorcisms on children.

“This new case has energised us into doing something about ritualistic abuse,” he said.



Religion News Blog RSS feed Subscribe: Religion News Blog RSS feed  |  Religion News Blog RSS feed Subscribe by topic: Sita Kisanga
more cult news articlemore religion news More articles about Sita Kisanga

Like this story?

Today's Most Popular Articles

Doctor Says...

Share this

To share this page simply copy and paste one of these URL's:




Article and Site Tools

» PermaLink to: Woman convicted of abusing ‘witch’ child
   Need a shorter link? You can remove everything after the final /
» More news articles + news archive on Sita Kisanga
» More religion and cult news

Subscribe (RSS / Email) [What is RSS?]
» RSS News Feed - All Topics: Religion News Blog RSS Feed
» RSS News Feed - Single Topic: Sita Kisanga
» Headlines by Email: Daily Religion News Blog Headlines

More Article Tools
• Bookmark / Tag: Del.icio.us
• Bookmark / Tag: Furl
Save this article
Email this article
Print this article [Temporarily out of order]

More Information
Books about Sita Kisanga
Relevant books (and other goodies)

more religion news aboutmore Religion News Blog articles about

About Religion News Blog
Religion News Blog (RNB), published by Apologetics Index, highlights news items and other resources on world religions, cults, religious sects, alternative religions and related issues. RNB's non-profit news clipping service is used by - among others - Christian apologists, countercult professionals, anticult organizations, cult experts, teachers, religion professionals, reporters and other researchers.