ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月8日 04時05分


Flávia Pinto, 31, with a portrait of her father, José Manuel Pinto, who died in 2015 from diabetes. The next year, José’s grave — in Tete, Mozambique — was ransacked. His arms and legs were taken. Flávia fortified the grave so that the rest of her father’s body would be left alone. José has albinism. In parts of southern Africa, albino body parts are thought to bring good luck. In #Mozambique, a person with albinism can be worth as much as $75,000. Since the end of 2014, dozens of albinos in Mozambique have been kidnapped or murdered, often by family members. In Malawi, 20 albinos have been killed in the same period and hundreds more attacked. And in both countries, the graves of albinos like José have been desecrated. This #nytweekender, where’s sharing @danirodriguesphoto’s images of people with #albinism in parts of southern Africa. Visit the link in our profile to see the full story.


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