Spain: Gov't to consider asylum request of African albino
April 09, 2009
An 18-year-old albino teenager from Benin fears he will be killed in a witchcraft ritual if he is sent back home as albinos are considered to be bad omens or help bring good luck.
MADRID - The Spanish government has agreed to consider a request for asylum from an albino teenager from Benin who fears he will be killed in a witchcraft ritual if he is sent home, an official said Wednesday.
The 18-year-old, identified only by his first name Moszy, arrived on the island of Tenerife in Spain's Canary's Islands last week on a wooden boat carrying about 60 other illegal African migrants.
He made the request for asylum, which the government has now agreed to process, with the help of the Spanish Commission for Refugee Aid (CEAR).
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