An image of an actual albino person with -complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes.
Now, here is something that is quite absurd but, very realistic, In African countries such as Tanzania[20] and Burundi,[21][22] there has been an unprecedented rise in witchcraft-related killings of people with albinism in recent years, because their body parts are used in potions sold by witchdoctors.[23] Numerous authenticated incidents have occurred in Africa during the 21st century.[24][25][26][27] For example, in Tanzania, in September 2009, three men were convicted of killing a 14-year-old albino boy and severing his legs in order to sell them for witchcraft purposes.[28] Again in Tanzania and Burundi in 2010, the murder and dismemberment of a kidnapped albino child was reported from the courts,[21] as part of a continuing problem. National Geographic estimates that in Tanzania a complete set of albino body parts is worth $75,000.[29 source-Wikipedia On this note it seems quite frightening to see how people whom have a genetic disorder can be treated as if sub human and the like
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