“这是人肝吗?”:乌干达的儿童献祭与道德恐慌

‘Is this Liver Human?’: Child Sacrifice and Moral Panics in Uganda

African Affairs · 2025
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中文导读

本文分析2010年BBC关于乌干达儿童献祭的虚假报道如何引发道德恐慌,导致非政府组织介入、私刑泛滥,以及2021年议会通过反人祭法案,并指出该法案与反同性恋法案被政府捆绑宣传,实则可能加剧冤假错案。

Abstract

Abstract In 2010, the BBC broadcast a salacious story about child sacrifice in Uganda. A ‘witchdoctor’, who had become a Christian preacher, was the charismatic leading character, and claims were made that thousands of children were being sacrificed for purposes of witchcraft. The journalist won a major prize, and versions of his tale were heard and seen in Uganda on radio and television. Despite his account being substantially fictitious, it helped trigger a moral panic. A host of NGOs and activists became involved, and vigilante groups targeted alleged perpetrators. In 2021, as if existing legislation did not already make killing and mutilating people a crime, a Bill was approved by the Ugandan Parliament, making human sacrifice illegal. This occurred in the same month as a new Bill further criminalizing homosexuality. Legislation against human sacrifice and homosexuality has been presented as complementary by the Ugandan government and has been defended as responding to widespread concerns about child safety. The article discusses these developments, and comments on how promoting moral panic about child sacrifice is more likely to lead to the mistreatment of spuriously accused individuals than to improve accountability for heinous acts.

人类学社会学法律非洲研究道德恐慌