Much has been said and debated
over sorcery related crimes but there is little understanding of its essence in
a developing country like Papua New Guinea, a church official says.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Papua New Guinea (ELC-PNG) Papua District Youth President Dika Napkai said MPs
as legislators did not fully comprehend the root cause of sorcery-related
crimes.
“Sorcery itself is a
traditional belief and it has subsystems that are intertwined and require not
only patience but tolerance to investigate and further articulate with
confidence,” she said.
Napkai said sorcery touched on
ethical issues about good conduct and practices.
“It has sets of rules and
procedures and the ability to go by its rules to suit individual’s interests,”
she said.
“This is a process of entering
into agreement which enables different parties to arrive at an amicable deal or
agreement. Such as country like ours often makes some painful decisions and
sacrifice as it moves from its traditional values and epistemic systems to the
modern monetized global community,” Napkai said.
She urged the government to be
careful when dealing with sorcery “which in one way or the other bind the
socio-political and economic values of the country”.
Napkai said despite the
arrival of Christianity in PNG, traditional beliefs were still rampant. “Sorcery
is approaching a breakthrough and if we can establish a dialogue on controversial
issues it will be possible to gradually resolve misunderstandings and
facilitate further development.”
Source: The National, Pg 16
Thursday, June 6, 2013
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