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'Child sacrifices in London'

By Richard Edwards Crime Reporter, Evening Standard Last updated at 00:00am on 16.06.05

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Boys from Africa are being murdered as human sacrif ices in London churches.

They are brought into the capital to be offered up in rituals by fundamentalist Christian sects, according to a shocking report by Scotland Yard.

Followers believe that powerful spells require the deaths of "unblemished" male children.

Police believe such boys are trafficked from cities such as Kinshasa where they can be bought for a little as £10.

The report, leaked ahead of its publication next month, also cites examples of

African children being tortured and killed after being identified as "witches" by church pastors.

The 10-month study was commissioned after the death of Victoria Climbié, who was starved and beaten to death after they said she was possessed by the devil.

The aim of the Met study was to create an "open dialogue" with the African and Asian community in Newham and Hackney. In discussions with African community leaders, officers were told of examples of children being murdered because their parents or carers believe them to be possessed by evil spirits. Earlier-this month Sita Kisanga, 35, was convicted at the Old Bailey of torturing an eight-year-old girl from Angola she accused of being a witch.

Kisanga was a member of the Combat Spirituel church in Dalston. Many such churches, supported mainly by people from West Africa, sanction aggressive forms of exorcism on those thought to be possessed.

There are believed to be 300 such churches in the UK, mostly in London.

The report was put together by an expert social worker and lawyer for the Met after talking to hundreds of people in African communities in a series of workshops. It uncovered allegations of witchcraft spells, child trafficking and HIV-positive people who believe that by having sex with a child they will be "cleansed".

An extract reads: "People who are desperate will seek out experts to cast spells for them.

"Members of the workshop stated that for a spell to be powerful it required a sacrifice involving a male child unblemished by circumcision. They allege that boy children are being trafficked into the UK for this purpose."

It adds: "A number of pastors maintain that God speaks through them and lets them know when someone is possessed.

"It is therefore their duty to deliver the child or adult from the evil spirit.

"After much debate they acknowledge that children labelled as possessed are in danger of being beaten by their families.

"However, they would not accept they played a role in inciting such violence."

Last month Scotland Yard revealed it had traced just two out of 300 black boys aged four to seven reported missing from London schools in a three-month period.

The true figure for missing boys and girls is feared to be several thousand a year.

The scale of the problem emerged through the murder inquiry following the discovery of a child's torso in the Thames in September 2001. The identity of the victim, named Adam by police, is not known but his background was traced to Nigeria. It is believed he died in a ritual sacrifice.

John Azar, who helped the police on that inquiry, told Radio4's Today programme that the known cases could be "the tip of the iceberg".

Police working on the Adam case have found children are being sold to traffickers on the streets of major African cities for less than £10 and then smuggled into the UK. The children arrive in London armed with false documents and accompanied by adults who believe they will bolster their asylum claims.

Dr Richard Hoskins, a lecturer of Theology and Religious Studies at King's College, said: "We know this through work we have been doing on the Adam inquiry. These children are ripe for people to abuse. They are easy prey."

A Met spokesman said: "We undertook a project aimed at improving our knowledge of issues impacting child abuse within the African and Asian communities of London. The aim of the project was to open a dialogue within these communities and encourage a debate which would help reduce the risks of harm to children."

The report says there is a wide gulf between these communities and social services and protection agencies with many people in ethnic communities scared to speak out.

The report concludes police face a "wall of silence" when dealing with such cases.

Experts differ on the merits of the Scotland Yard report.

Dr William Les Henry, a lecturer in sociology at Goldsmiths College, said aspects of the reports were pigeonholing crimes together and were patronising and racist.

He said: "When we think about these cases we can see the same kind of patterns of behaviour in European cultures but they are interpreted in completely different ways.

"This is one of the crises with social sciences anyway, when they are supposedly interpreting the folk ways or cultural habits of alien cultures." He said that the models such reports are based on are that "Africans are less civilised, less rational".

But Dr Hoskins said: "This is very detailed, qualitative report that actually comes out of the communities.

"This is not white people saying this. This has actually comes from the communities authored by people in the community and that really stymies the racist line." He added: "We are dealing with real cases here. When you actually talk to them, these are hard and fast facts.

"So I don't think we are getting wrong, but it is right to treat it sensitively."

He believes vulnerable people are being manipulated by spiritual leaders.

"This is absolutely what is going on. They are often very vulnerable, poor people.

"It is people in positions of power and money that are manipulating poor people."


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The Bible says...
Love God ... Love one another...
Lets practice this! Make this world a better place for our children.

My heart goes out to the children!

- Noel Thomas, Mumbai, India, 29/10/2011 14:12
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The Bible says ...
Love God..Love one another...
The two are not seperable...lets practice this.

- Noel Thomas, Mumbai, India, 29/10/2011 14:07
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@Theresa Getubig

You say this isn't present in your holy book but then go onto say "other than the story of Issac"
So it is present in the bible. Its not the author of the story that needs to apologise, but you!

- Origen Adam, London, UK, 25/03/2011 00:14
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I'm sorry we can wrap it up in any language - be it cultrual, religion or academic. the bottom line is its child abuse and wrong and crosses all ethnic/cultural groups

- Christine Downing, north saanich, vancouver island, canada, 07/03/2009 22:57
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Has something been done to help these kids?

- Sarah, California, 09/02/2009 03:31
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I am appalled that this article would even be loosely related to Christianity! How in the world can anyone call an obviously Satanic group a fundamental Christian sect?! Fundamental means that we take the Holy Scriptures at face value with no need for special interpretation, and last I looked,,, there was NEVER anything written in Old or New Testament that requires or even hints of human sacrifice of ANY kind, other than the story of Issac that was a foreshadowing of Christ's sacrifice for US. No where does the Bible state any such thing!! Therefore ,the words Fundamental Christian is the furthest possible definition from the obvious truth regarding these demented beings. I am outraged that you would even hint that they are in anyway associated with Jesus Christ and God the Father. I am requesting that you remove/edit/ issue apology for the insinuation that this "sect" is even remotely associated with Christianity!! I would be completely sickened if I am the only one who has written you regarding this complete lie.

- Theresa Getubig, tn usa, 25/01/2009 02:20
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Will someone please save these people from themselves.

- Liliana Erin, Georgia,United States, 30/11/2008 16:31
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God, what is going on the world these days?!

- Yanna Annabey, America, 15/07/2008 22:17
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God save the little children.

- Donna, Surrey, 22/12/2007 14:40
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