The Witch Hunts of Papua New Guinea

Published: May 31, 2018, 12:45 p.m.

In Papua New Guinea, people live in fear of persecution. They might be turned on by relatives, chased off their land by neighbours or brutally attacked by a mob. Why? They\u2019re believed to be witches.

Assignment, this week, is in the province of Chimbu in the highlands \u2013 a witch hunt hotspot. It\u2019s a place where revenge attacks can lead to full-blown tribal warfare and where one accusation can destroy a family for generations. Why do so many people here believe in witchcraft and what is being done to change that?

Emily Webb follows one local man \u2013 whose motive is intensely personal \u2013 on his difficult mission to save the \u201cwitches\u201d of Papua New Guinea.

Presented by: Emily Webb\nPhoto credit: BBC / Emily Webb