‘Witches’ are still killed all over the world. Pardoning past victims could end the practice
- Written by: Brendan C. Walsh, Sessional Academic, The University of Queensland
Arrest for witchcraft (1866) by John PettieNGV, CC BY-NCIn recent decades, governments the world over have increasingly taken action to address the dark history of witch-hunting. In western Europe, memorials to victims have been erected at sites in Bamberg (Germany), Vardø (Norway) and Zugarramurdi (Spain). Many states have also taken to...



















