In some remote southern regions of Malawi, it's traditional for girls to be made to have sex with a paid sex worker known as a "hyena" once they reach puberty. The act is not seen by village elders as rape, but as a form of ritual "cleansing".
A HIV-infected man in his 40s has told how he makes a living by being paid to have sex with children. Eric Aniva, who would not reveal his exact age, lives in the Nsanje district of southern Malawi where he works a sex worker.His work - known as a "hyena" - is embedded into the sacred traditions of his village. There, young women are regularly "cleansed" by having sex with a hyena, sometimes as punishment for an offense such as having an abortion.
Aniva with a root which he grinds up and adds to water to drink before sex |
Mr Aniva, speaking to the BBC, said:
"Most of those I have slept with are girls, school-going girls.
"Some girls are just 12 or 13 years old, but I prefer them older. All these girls find pleasure in having me as their hyena.
"They actually are proud and tell other people that this man is a real man, he knows how to please a woman."
But with one in 10 Malawians having HIV, the work of hyenas is riddled with the risk of spreading serious disease, and Mr Aniva himself has HIV, but continues his work regardless.He is paid $4 to $5 by locals to perform the sex rituals. He claims to have slept with 104 women and girls. And village elders, who are responsible for organising the "cleansing", insist that they are necessary to "avoid infection with their parents or the rest of the community".
sad situation all in the name of tradition
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