In The Name Of Witch Hunting: By Gladson Dungdung

At the beginning of 2009, one more Adivasi woman was killed in the name of witch-hunting in Jharkhand. 45 year old Sukhmani Barla of Arhara village of Kamdara block near Ranchi was chopped by her neighbour Bagda Munda alleging her of being a witch. Bagda Munda’s daughter Saniya Munda had been suffering from illness for last three years and finally she died on January 2. When Bagda Munda approached the Ojha (spirit healer) to know the reason of death, the Ojha informed him that his neighbour Sukhmani Munda has killed his daughter with her black magic. Finally, Bagda Munda chopped her with an axe and was thrown behind the bars for committing a heinous crime but he is not ashamed of his act.

The witch hunting is common among the Santhal, Ho, Munda, Oraon and Kharia Adivasis. Witch-hunting is a frightening phenomenon, which is on the increase in recent years in Adivasi dominated villages in the states of Jharkhand, holding police records of 984 women being killed in 19 districts since 1991 to 2008. Among them 242 women were killed in Ranchi district, 178 in West Singhbhum, 60 in East Singhbhum, 34 in Saraikela-Kharsawan, 127 in Lohardaga, 100 in Gumla, 39 in Simdega, 60 in Palamu, 18 in Garhwa, 10 in Chatra, 15 in Hazaribagh, 16 in Koderma, 15 in Giridih, 6 in Dhanbad, 12 in Bokaro, 16 in Deoghar, 11 in Dumka, 14 in Sahebganj and 11 women were killed in Godda district respectively.

The witch-hunting is inherently shaped in Adivasi communities through tradition and culture. It is a curse for the Adivasis, where women are assaulted, heads tonsured, murdered, dragged into public places and faces painted in public meetings in the name of them being witches. The peculiar thing about the violence is that, the most victims are widows, aged women and mainly women who are unprotected and closely related to the accusers. Witch-hunting is one of the most brutal forms of violence against women.

There are some significant reasons of witch hunting which are deeply rooted in Adivasi communities. Belief in ghosts, spirits and witches is inherent in Adivasi society, which has taken shape in the form of tradition and culture. There is lack of Government health facilities. The health centres and sub-centres are 5 to 10 kilometers away from the villages, the ANMs and health workers are absent and also that there are no alternatives health care facilities for the Adivasis except to approach Baidh (traditional village physicians) or Ojha (spirit healer) for medical treatment.

The Property right of women is another major clause. The Santhal is the only Adivasi community, which awards property rights even to widows. The right is absent among other Adivasi communities. Among the Mundas and Kharia Adivasis, this has more or less been reduced to a maintenance right. While among the Oraons property rights can hardly be traced. As far as witches are concerned, it is among the Santhals that witches are exclusively women, while among the Mundas, Hos, Oraons and Kharias; a witch can be either a woman or a man, although they are usually women. According to the former vice-chancellor of Ranchi University, Dr. Ram Dayal Munda, there is an ‘economics’ to buy fertility drugs without a prescription witch-hunting, which is related to the destruction of the traditional land rights of Adivasi women.

There is a specific law “the prevention of witch practices Act (2001) but this ordinance also comes with a package of drawbacks as the punishment for witch killing is nominal. According to the sections 3, 4, 5 & 6 of the Act, a person who identifies witches can be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend 3 months or with fine of Rs. 1000. Any person who commits such heinous crime would be punished merely with imprisonment for 6 month or with fine of Rs. 2000 or both. The same punishment is applicable to the Ojha (spirit healer). The law has failed to make any impact on culprits in the state as it is seldom practiced.

Though the Adivasi women enjoy more autonomy and privileges than the non-Adivasi women in the society but the root cause of witch hunting is the patriarchal system. To establish the authority of men, they suppress women, who resist against the system. Men use weapons like witch-hunting to get rid of women they fear. In the Adivasi communities, it is largely women who are considered to have an evil influence and thus capable of being witches. The fundamental question is why is it that only cialis retail price a woman is a witch and man a witch hunter and spirit healer? Why aren’t there some common social concerns of only widows, unprotected and old women being witches? Why is it that there is no social common consensus about hospitals being worthless and the dysfunctional of the public health system?

The greed for property and depriving women of traditional property rights is a sidelined fact. Illiteracy, poor educational levels and superstitious beliefs are reasons fit enough to be icing on the cake. Witch hunting is a serious violation of human right of women. Prohibition of the practice of witchcraft and the abolition of witch hunting should be one of the aims of any government committed to human rights and social justice.

(Gladson Dungdung is a Human Rights Activist and a Freelance Writer based at Ranchi, Jharkhand.)

Comments

  1. Emanuel Toppo said on April 6th at 7:04 am:

    Adivasi astitwa is in danger. Adivasi home, land, rivers, forests and villages are being destroyed. Adivasis are being displaced in the name of industrialisation and development.
    Adivasis are being misused, exploited and killed. Where are our witches? If adivasis believes in witches then why not these witches use their black magic on industrialists, politicians, fundamental terrorists and administrators who are misusing, exploiting, killing, and displacing them?
    If they can not use their black magic on industrialists, politicians, fundamental terrorists and administrators who are misusing, exploiting, killing, and displacing them, then why adivasis believe them as witches? Why adivasis killing each other?

    Hundreds of our sisters, mothers and daughters were sitting and crying on the streets of Beltola while adivasi men became beaten and killed. How many of them were witches?
    More than 100 thousands of adivasi girls are working in cities with non-adivasi families. How many of them are witches? How many of them are accused as witches and killed?
    Why not these girls use black magic on families who exploit and misuse them?
    Why most of adivasis are concerned about these AAYA girls?

    If we say this is old adivasi culture and tradition then RE-CONVERSION means going back to old culture, tradition and believes in witches and black magic, and going to kill each other. What will be then the situation of HUMAN RIGHTS?
    Dear witches please help poor adivasis. Use your strength of black magic and save adivasi ASTITWA. We really need you as we needed our beloved SINGI DAI.
    “Our true belief will save us”

  2. Jyoti Sonia Dhan said on April 23rd at 12:07 am:

    Dear Emanuel Toppo

    Well articultaed on the article . You have send across many messages in one say, whether it is gendre bais,identity & culture or critical problems among ourselves in adivasi society.Even u linked the displacement ,migration issue with identity & culture. It’s a message to all sisters and brothers of adivasi that problem is lying among us to fight back with these, specially when we speak of mothers , sisters and daughters. we fail to save them from exploitation.

  3. Emanuel Toppo said on May 23rd at 3:22 am:

    Dear Jyoti,

    Our mothers, sisters and daughters should start playing KABBADDI to fight against exploitation. They should not expect from any one to come and help or save them.

  4. Jyoti Sonia Dhan said on May 26th at 2:18 am:

    Dear Emanuel
    Again truely said one should fight against the exploitation. This fight is alone not to include the other sex. That is the reason our mothers, sisters and daughter are struggling to win over it and to save themselves. But, unfortunated part is that,the other sex (except for the few)do not turn up to increase the strength into majority to fight against the exploitation.It reflects only the concern for one sex. The creation of baisness.(gender)

    Hope to discussion more with you on the topic and other topics too.

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