The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that New York City-based Global Medical Relief Fund connected the children, ages 6 to 16, with prosthetic specialists at Shriners Hospital.
Hundreds of albinos have been attacked in Africa since 1998.
Tanzanians subscribing to superstition see them as demons or ghosts with mystical powers whose body parts are used in witchcraft and potions. Last year, Tanzanian authorities outlawed practices that used albino body parts, making it a crime punishable by death.
On Wednesday, doctors measured the height, weight and blood pressure of the children and planned out how the prosthetics would be fitted.
The children will remain in the U.S. until receiving the prosthetics.
27 comments:
They are still kids and are human beings too they should leave them alone
Aww that's very thoughtful of them.#OneLove.
Lol! Wat a sorry case
Na wah ooo
Gud of dem
Even in Yoruba land some believe albinos are best for money rituals. Such crazy thoughts. Olorun maa gba wa o
only God can save us
It's a pity
Those kids are still a gift from GOD
Africans with their crude mentality, smh. So nice of the US doctors.
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Nna this people are really stupid i swear....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Good for them, and dis is noble of them. Thumbs up and more power to their elbows for dis gracious act.
May God bless them abundantly, and meet their needs even b4 it arises. Amen!
Superstition.... This hrtless humans shud allow dis poor innocent kids live.
Eeeeeeeeeyah, God bless America! Linda take note!
Very good of them.
God bless America. Tanzania shame.
Ok ooo!
"It'sybrecoz"
Even after civilization people still believe these lies
Nice one
Africans n juju things.
So Retarded.
There is God ooooo
fuck u linda that's not true stop listening to american shame on u
Obara Emma!!!! We live in a wicked world.
Africa I salute thee!!!
AFRICANS ARE SO STUPID
It's a shame that these things are happening. We are albinos and we deserve to live normal lives. Please don't discriminate against us.alhinism is not a disease but a biological condition. We are not weapons of juju.
Poor kids, the stigma they've experienced.
~D great anonymous!
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