
via Brigitte Maria Mayer
Many Ghanian women are outcast to 'Witch Villages" after being accused of witchcraft.
The women come out and sit at the top of the tallest trees. And, when men come home they are confronted by the women.
Accusations of witchcraft can not be dispelled legally or most of all from people's minds. Perception delineates where people are on our social maps and often physically distances and removes them.
Ironically, "witches" from surrounding countries come to the Ghanian witch villages to live in safety after having people from their own countries throw them out they feel safer here.
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