priest jabaab from the neighboring village knows that his parishioners are prone to believing in witchcraft. >> there's no scientific explanation to things so we have to use other explanations. man needs reason why things happen. in europe, scientific explanation is widespread. but here, that is not here. the belief in witchcraft is embedded in the african traditional religion, in the mentality. it is so muhc ingrained that it is difficult to disassociate any of them. >> pakpema and tibisi set off for the provincial capital. as representatives of the witch camp, they want to ask for support from the authorities and get help from the police. ghana's government have wanted to shut down the witch villages for a long time. they regard them as an embarrassment in a democratic and economically thriving country. but no one would take the women in. nevertheless the police recently set up a special task unit charged with protecting women from domestic violence and abuse. now anyone accusing someone of witchcraft could end up in court themselves. >> if anybody reports a case of a threat on his or her