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Albinos Are Not Ghosts - UN

PERSONS WITH ALBINISM MUST NOT BE TREATED AS “GHOSTS”, UN EXPERTS STRESS

NEW YORK, 4 May 2013 / PRNewswire Africa / - A United Nations group of independent experts today drew attention to discrimination against persons with albinism in Tanzania, where they are the victims of ritual attacks and are routinely mistreated.

"They are regarded as ghosts and not human beings who can be wiped off the global map," said the group in a message marking Tanzania's National Albinism Day. "People living with albinism [are] the target of many false and harmful myths in several countries, especially in the African region."

Albinism is a rare, non-contagious, genetically inherited condition occurring in both genders regardless of ethnicity, in all countries of the world.

It can happen to anyone if both father and mother carry the gene for it even if they do not have albinism themselves. Albinism results in a lack of pigmentation in the hair, skin and eyes, causing vulnerability to sun exposure and bright light.

Albino model "States bear full responsibility to undertake thorough, prompt and impartial investigations of all killings of persons with albinism, as well as to adopt the necessary measures to bring an end to impunity and prevent the recurrence of such killings," he added. People living with albinism is that they are often rejected and abandoned by their own families due to pressure from society, the UN Independent Expert on minority issues, Rita Izsák, noted. "Their stigma, the lifelong social exclusion and general discrimination they face is a similar experience to those vulnerable racial minorities because of their different skin colour," she said. While numbers vary, in North America and Europe it is estimated that 1 in every 20,000 people have some form of albinism. In Tanzania, and throughout East Africa, albinism is much more prevalent, with estimates of 1 in 2,000 people being affected. The Special Rapporteur on racism, Mutuma Ruteree underlined that Governments must ensure that persons living with albinism have the same opportunities as everyone else and that they are treated with the same dignity © 2013 Nollywoodgists.com Click the link below to go to... Benita Nzeribe: The Angel of death not at work in Nollywood FAN ACCUSES OMOTOLA JOLADE OF REFUSING TO MARRY HER DAD Living Dead: Majek Fashek Runs Mad? ANCOP Warns Nollywood On Parley With FG Over Centenary Celebration Police arrests Bisi Komolafe's husband over property May D Welcomes Baby Boy [Picture] The Thrills and Intrigues of Oge Okoye's Photo Speak Filmed Shoot "Living Dead: Majek Fashek Runs Mad?