Malawi police have arrested an HIV-infected man who was paid
to have sex with more than 100 adolescent girls as part of a traditional ritual
marking their passage to womanhood, officials said Tuesday.
Eric Aniva, from the southern district of Nsanje, was held
after giving a media interview in which he confessed that he slept with the
girls for a fee of between four and seven dollars, paid by each of their
families.
The little-known local practice lasts three days and is
performed in southern Malawi by men known as "hyenas" at the request
of a girl's parents after her first menstruation.
The ritual is believed to train girls to become good wives
and to protect them from disease or misfortune that could fall on their
families or their village.
"Aniva was arrested on Monday after he was summoned to
my office," district commissioner Gift Lapozo told AFP.
In a BBC interview broadcast last week, Aniva confessed to
being infected with HIV and sleeping with at least 100 girls without using
protection. "Some girls are just 12 or 13 years old, but I prefer them
older," he said.
"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."
Malawian President Peter Mutharika had earlier issued a
statement ordering Aniva's arrest and calling for an inquiry into the role of
the parents involved.
Aniva should "be investigated for exposing the young
girls to contracting HIV and further be charged accordingly," Mutharika
added.
"Harmful cultural and traditional practices cannot be
accepted."
The sexual cleansing ritual is also performed on bereaved
widows in Nsanje district to exorcise villages of evil spirits or to prevent
another death occurring.
Aniva, who has two wives and was reported to be in his 40s,
said a "hyena" was selected by the community based on good morals and
that custom did not allow him to use condoms.
"There was nothing else I could have done," one
girl told the BBC.
"I had to do it for the sake of my parents. If I'd
refused, my family members could be attacked with diseases — even death — so I
was scared."
Malawi, which has one of the highest HIV infections in the
world, criminalises sex with a person under the age of 16. If found guilty of
underage sex, Aniva could be imprisoned for life.
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