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_WORLD WATCH______________________________ Ghoulish commerce In southwest Africa, the marketing of human body parts is spreading rapidly. In Ghana the grisly trend is cited in the murder of 32 people, most of them women, during the past year. In Togo police have arrested Igbo killers who systematically removed blood and organs from their victims. “We are not going to stand here with our arms folded while they kill our daughters and children,” said Messan Akuete who lives in the Be district of Togo’s capital city, Lome. “If the government does nothing to put an end to it, we will ourselves.” Back to Catholic World Report October 2001 Table of Contents |
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