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				Across Africa, the skin condition - where people are born with 
				no pigment in their skin, eyes and hair - is often seen as an 
				omen of misfortune. Albinos have been shunned, ostracized, 
				beaten, killed, and in some places dismembered so their body 
				parts can be used for magic potions.
 But when 5-year-old albino girl Ramata Diarra was ritually 
				killed and beheaded in the Malian town of Fana, 130 km west of 
				the capital Bamako, in May this year, Keita decided to act.
 
 "I was truly shocked," he told Reuters before throwing a concert 
				in Fana on Saturday as a tribute to Ramata.
 
 "Albinos have problems integrating into society, which is 
				something we wanted to expose," he said. "We are saying that 
				beauty lies in difference. We must be proud of what we are."
 
 His new album "Un Autre Blanc," or Another White - the last 
				before the 69-year-old retires - is dedicated to underscoring 
				this message.
 
 For decades, Keita's sound - a hip-shaking yet curiously 
				haunting blend of Mandinka folk music with a percussive jazz- 
				funk - has delighted West African and Western audiences alike.
 
 The new album is more eclectic than past ones, featuring 
				collaborations with guests as diverse as French rapper MHD, 
				Nigerian Afropop singer Yemi Alade and South African choral 
				group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. "It was my way of saying goodbye, 
				doing this with my friends," he told Reuters.
 
 At Saturday's concert, Fana's football stadium was crammed with 
				revellers carrying slogans like "never again," and "I am Ramata." 
				Albinos danced alongside everyone else.
 
 "She wasn't even old enough for school yet," Ramata's mother 
				Hawa Toure told Reuters, choking back tears. "I will always have 
				this pain in me."
 
 But she hoped the concert would help tackle ignorance.
 
 "If everyone agrees to see albinos as human beings, it becomes a 
				fact," Toure said. "Salif's concert is a cry of the heart to 
				make reason heard."
 
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