[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 3 (Wednesday, January 13, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H45]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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PEOPLE WITH ALBINISM
(Mr. CONNOLLY of Virginia asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. CONNOLLY of Virginia. Madam Speaker, I rise today to highlight an
ongoing crime against humanity in East Africa and particularly in
Tanzania: the butchering of people with albinism in order to sell their
body parts for profit.
According to rumors spread by witch doctors, the body parts of people
with albinism can bring good luck. A single limb of a person with
albinism can sell somewhere from $500 to $2,000, a king's ransom in
much of the countryside of Tanzania. I recently met with a survivor of
this horrific crime who told me her dramatic story in her own words--
Mariamu Stanford, a 28-year-old woman with albinism, from rural
Tanzania.
One night in October of 2008, Mariamu was attacked in her sleep by a
group of machete-wielding men who cut off both of her arms. In the end,
she also lost her unborn child. Despite all this, she is a survivor who
is relaying her story in the hopes that these brutal crimes against
people with albinism will end.
To this extent, Madam Speaker, I will be introducing a House
resolution recognizing the plight of people in East Africa with
albinism, condemning their murder and mutilation, and calling for swift
action by our country and that of Tanzania.
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