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Kindoki is thought by its believers to be a kind of witchcraftorpossession by evil spirits.[1] In the Democratic Republic of the Congo and among Congolese immigrantsinEurope, this belief is responsible for acts of child abandonment and ritual abuse of adults and children who were thought to have fallen victim to kindoki.

Children who are perceived to be possessed by kindoki are subjected to exorcisms that include beatings, starvation, and submersion in water.[1]

Some Christian preachers have acted as consultants, by pointing out supposedly possessed children and carrying out "exorcisms".[2][1]

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  1. ^ a b c Ruickbie, Leo, 'Child Witches: From Imaginary Cannibalism to Ritual Abuse', Paranthropology, 3.3 (July 2012), pp. 13-21.
  • ^ Kristy Bamu Witchcraft Murder: Kindoki, Jinn and Voodoo Explained, International Business Times, March 2, 2012

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