UN warns Britain over child voodoo victims, sex tourists

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Hundreds of children are believed to have been kidnapped in Africa and brought to Britain for brutal voodoo rituals, a UN watchdog said, urging London to do more to combat the scourge.
      
"We're concerned about reports that hundreds of children have been abducted from their families in Africa and trafficked to the UK, especially London, for religious rituals," said Kristen Sandberg, head of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
      
"They are used in so-called voodoo rituals, and are also raped and sexually abused. The number of convictions is extremely low," the former Norwegian supreme court judge said Thursday.
      
British police are reported to have recorded scores of cases over the past decade of children who have faced torture and abuse as part of witchcraft rituals.
      
The case of eight-year-old Victoria Climbie -- born in Ivory Coast -- brought the issue into the public eye in 2000 when she was killed by relatives who said she was a witch.
      
They were jailed for life.
     
A year later, police found the dismembered corpse of a Nigerian boy in London's River Thames, believed to have been used in a ritual.
      
And in 2010, 15-year-old Kristy Bamu died after being tortured by his sister and her partner, both originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, who claimed he was cursed.
      
They also received life sentences.
      
Sandberg said child trafficking for rituals was part of a wider problem, with thousands of minors brought into Britain every year for sexual exploitation and labour.
      
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