With the population as a whole truly believing in witchcraft, that approach would get the government lynched. Assuming you could find enough officials who didn't believe to start such a program in the first place.
Central Africa isn't like medieval Europe, where you'd occasionally get bursts of witch-hunting hysteria. The dominant paradigm is that every bad thing that happens, everywhere and at all times, must be the fault of a witch.
Fighting that is going to take more than just throwing a few people in jail.
--Sam
"This is graveness."
Central Africa isn't like medieval Europe, where you'd occasionally get bursts of witch-hunting hysteria. The dominant paradigm is that every bad thing that happens, everywhere and at all times, must be the fault of a witch.
Fighting that is going to take more than just throwing a few people in jail.
--Sam
"This is graveness."