The Covid superstitions putting people with albinism at risk

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In sub-Saharan Africa, people with albinism – those born without pigmentation in their skin, hair and eyes – have long been discriminated against and even hunted for their body parts, which are thought to hold magical healing powers. And during the pandemic, fear and misinformation have led some to embrace superstition over science, blaming people with albinism for the virus.

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Guests:

- Robert Shivambu, South Africa media manager at Amnesty International.

- Irene George, a woman living with albinism.

- Cosmas Maduhu, lawyer and activist living with albinism.

Host: Manveen Rana.

Clips used: Channel 4, ABC News, BBC, Click on Detroit, United Nations, Al Jazeera, Amnesty International.

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