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Parliament Passes Criminal Offences Amendment Bill 2022: Outlaws abuse and attacks on alleged witches

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
July 28, 2023
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Parliament has passed the Criminal Offences Amendment Bill 2022, which addresses the abuse and attacks of alleged witches in the country and prohibits individuals from operating as witch doctors.

The Bill also makes it illegal to declare, accuse, name, or label someone as a witch.

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The passage of this bill, a private member’s bill sponsored by Member of Parliament (MP) for Madina, Francis-Xavier Sosu, and four other members. is a significant step toward preventing such wanton abuse and attacks on alleged witches, and protects the rights of individuals accused of witchcraft.

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The bill has been praised for addressing an important social issue and promoting human rights in the country.

In many parts of the country, particularly in the northern regions, there have been cases of violence and even murder against women who have been accused of witchcraft.

One notable incident occurred in 2020 when 89-year-old Akua Denteh in Kafaba was lynched following witchcraft allegations against her. Her attackers were later arrested, prosecuted, and jailed.

Lead proponent of the bill, Francis Xavier Sosu, expressed his joy over the passage of the bill, stating it will correct many societal problems.

He urged the president to promptly sign the bill into law to ensure its effective implementation.

The bill does not interfere with cultural practices involving witchcraft as long as they are used for positive development.

However, accusing someone of witchcraft based on black magic or charms is considered a criminal act under the amended criminal offences law.

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