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Jan. 20th, 2003 02:11 pmMALAWI
Move on to extinguish vampire attack rumors
BLANTYRE - A radio journalist was arrested for interviewing a man who claimed he was attacked by vampires, under a Malawi government campaign to quash vampire rumors. Maganizo Mazeze, who works for a community radio station in Blantyre, was charged with broadcasting false news that could lead to public unrest. President Bakili Muluzi has ordered the arrest of anyone seen to be spreading accounts of vampires attacking villagers at night, which started circulating in this tiny east African nation in October. Since the rumors started, frightened villagers have beaten to death two men suspected of being vampires, attacked a ruling party official suspected of harboring vampires, attacked three visiting priests, and destroyed an aid group's encampment they feared was a vampire headquarters. (AP)
Move on to extinguish vampire attack rumors
BLANTYRE - A radio journalist was arrested for interviewing a man who claimed he was attacked by vampires, under a Malawi government campaign to quash vampire rumors. Maganizo Mazeze, who works for a community radio station in Blantyre, was charged with broadcasting false news that could lead to public unrest. President Bakili Muluzi has ordered the arrest of anyone seen to be spreading accounts of vampires attacking villagers at night, which started circulating in this tiny east African nation in October. Since the rumors started, frightened villagers have beaten to death two men suspected of being vampires, attacked a ruling party official suspected of harboring vampires, attacked three visiting priests, and destroyed an aid group's encampment they feared was a vampire headquarters. (AP)
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Date: 2003-01-20 11:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-20 12:54 pm (UTC)I am sorry we weren't able to see the movies yesterday, and I'm hoping (though not certain) that J. called. As sometimes happens in the aftermath of bad anxiety attacks, I crashed down for a "quick nap" at 3 PM and woke up at around noon today. I'm sorry to have missed the movies and the company.
Yours,
Shan
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Date: 2003-01-21 08:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-02 09:34 pm (UTC)Scares like this were not uncommon in early Industrial Europe: considering that a good chunk of Malawi is still primitive and rural, that's a good baseline for comparison.
Of course, scares like these happen in many places. We in the States had a vastly overblown pedophilia scare in the '80s, and the UK had riots not too long back where a pediatrician's office was burnt to the ground by an angry anti-pedophile mob. Pedophiles actually exist, of course, but mass hysteria is hardly confined to Malawi.
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Date: 2003-02-03 07:04 am (UTC)What does primitive mean, in this context? What difference does it make that Malawi's population is rural?
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Date: 2003-02-03 10:11 pm (UTC)They mean vampire in the standard Western movie sense...Malawi (like most places in the world) has native legends about vampire like creatures, but the popular conception of vampires is straight out of late-late show type movies. (It's too bad they didn't get Hong Kong films, or we might have riots against the plague of hopping vampires.)
I doubt we'll have mass hysteria about war against Iraq, unless you're counting the people who think it will lead to some kind of American imperium. ;) But we've had plenty of hysteria in the last few years...rememebr "the Summer of the Shark?"