is a traveler and TV presenter who has enjoyed great sympathy from viewers for years. When she announced that she had decided to adopt a Tanzanian girl, congratulations poured in. Kabula suffers from albinism, which is the cause of violence and persecution in Tanzania.
During the recording of the program, Martyna Wojciechowska met Kabula. “She was introverted and angry at the world”
Martyna and Kabula met when the traveler was filming an episode of the “Woman at the End of the World” program at the Buhangija children’s center. People with albinism stayed in the facility. One of them was Kabula. Martyna recently posted a touching entry on Instagram in which she recalls the day she met her daughter.
She was introverted and angry at the whole world for what had happened to her. She put a wall between us and wouldn’t let us get close. One day, however, she decided to trust me and that’s how our journey together began.
Kabula had a difficult childhood. In Tanzania, it is still believed that the body parts of people affected by albinism have magical powers, which is why albinos live in constant fear and a sense of danger. They are regularly persecuted and become victims of bestial violence. – Parts of their bodies are made into magical potions and amulets. And it’s real, arms and legs can be bought from traders and shamans. The victims of attacks are mainly children and women — Martyna Wojciechowska.
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Three men broke into her house and chopped off her hand with a machete. If it weren’t for the neighbors, she would have died
Kabula managed to break free from hell. Today, he is studying law and plans to help people with disabilities, as well as those suffering from albinism. Kabula says the situation in Tanzania has improved slightly. “Our situation is still difficult. We can already show ourselves on the street – we once risked our lives in this way – but we are still not safe. Body parts of people with albinism are still sold on the black market and hardly anyone goes to prison for it – Kabula.
Kabula lost an arm when three men attacked her at home. The hand was chopped off with a machete, and if not for the help of the neighbors, the girl would most likely have died. However, despite his disability and poor eyesight, he tries to realize his own plans and dreams. “Sometimes it tires me and I have moments of self-doubt. Then I think back to the past and tell myself that I’d rather be where I am than go back to where I was – in one of the interviews.
Source: Gazeta

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