ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月8日 10時38分
In December 2014, Mina Godfrey’s uncle and 2 of his friends kidnapped her in the middle of the night. Mina has #albinism. Superstition in #Malawi, where she lives, holds that albino body parts bring good luck. Mina was lucky: she escaped and ran to a nearby village. Her uncle was arrested and sentenced to 2 years in prison. He’d planned to sell her for about $4,200. Now, Mina lives with an adoptive family dedicated to helping albinos. “We must always protect her,” her adoptive mother said. “She cannot be alone.” In 2015, @danirodriguesphoto traveled to southern Africa to chronicle the #albino community and its difficulties. “What I found was fear,” he writes. “Albinos try to avoid leaving their houses. Children avoid school and walking alone. Everyone is a threat.” Visit the link in our profile to see more of his photos.
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