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		<title>Executive director attacked, robbed</title>
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Ghana<br />
(MNN) &#8212; Three masked gunmen attacked and robbed the home of Walter and Marian<br />
Pimpong on the night of July 23, 2008. They are very traumatized, but safe.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Rev. Walter Pimpong is the Executive Director of <a href="../../groups/INN">IN Network</a><br />
in Ghana. He works to free girls and women from<br />
traditional sexual slavery at village shrines.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
The Trokosi tradition has thrived in the Volta region of Ghana, where<br />
the practice of voodoo originated, for hundreds of years. When a villager commits a crime, the<br />
aggrieved person reports the crime to the fetish priest. The priest then afflicts the villager&#39;s<br />
family with curses and misfortunes.&nbsp;
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<p>
To stop the curses, the family must give up a virgin<br />
daughter, usually between eight and fifteen years old but sometimes as young as<br />
five, to the priest. She becomes his<br />
property through a humiliating initiation ceremony. Her labor and her body are his to demand,<br />
usually for the rest of her life. The<br />
priest controls everything she does and beats her if she tries to escape.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
The priest will not provide food, clothing, schooling, or<br />
basic medical care for any of the girls enslaved at the shrine. The Trokosi often bear children, who live in<br />
bondage with them.&nbsp; Although the practice<br />
became illegal in 1998, the law is difficult to enforce due to the<br />
pervasive fear of the curses.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
For several years, Rev. Pimpong has been working to free the<br />
Trokosi. Rather than paying ransoms for<br />
the women, he works through a slow process of negotiation, building<br />
relationships and trust with the priests and village elders. By that method, he can usually persuade the<br />
shrine to agree to cease the practice of Trokosi.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
So far, 31 shrines have dropped the practice, and 3,500 women<br />
and their children have been liberated. It is estimated that about 2,000 are still enslaved, along with<br />
approximately 8,000 children. IN Network<br />
hopes to free them in the next few years, while the political climate is<br />
favorable.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
However, the work does not end with the women&#39;s<br />
release. IN Network provides the women<br />
with counseling, vocational training, education, Bible teaching, food,<br />
healthcare, clothing, and a micro-credit plan. Their children are assimilated into IN Network&#39;s sponsorship<br />
program. More than 95 percent of the<br />
freed Trokosi become followers of Jesus Christ.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
IN Network ministers not only to the women but also to the<br />
villages surrounding the shrines.&nbsp; When<br />
the Trokosi practice comes to an end, the entire village is freed from the fear<br />
of the curses. Through the continued<br />
relationship with Rev. Pimpong and other national workers, the village receives<br />
sanitation, clean water, and education for the children. In addition, national Christians often have<br />
the opportunity to plant churches in former Trokosi villages.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Pray that the Pimpongs will recover from the attack. Pray also for their protection and for the&nbsp; continuation of their ministry without opposition. <a href="http://www.innetworkusa.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=48&amp;Itemid=53">Click here</a>  if you are interested in<br />
supporting their ministry.&nbsp;</p>
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