Geneva, Feb 9 (IBNS) The United Nations human rights office has urged the Government of Papua New Guinea to take concrete action following reports that a 20-year-old woman accused of sorcery was burnt alive in front of a crowd, noting that this is the latest in a "growing pattern" of such attacks.
"We urge the Government to put an end to these crimes and to bring perpetrators of attacks and killings to justice through thorough, prompt and impartial investigations in accordance with international law," Ce'cile Pouilly, spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), told a news conference in Geneva.
OHCHR was "deeply disturbed" by reports of the killing of Kepari Leniata, which took place in Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, on 6 February, said Ms. Pouilly.
According to reports, Ms. Leniata was burnt alive in front of a crowd by relatives of a six-year-old boy whom she was accused of using sorcery to kill, while attempts by law enforcement officials to intervene failed.