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Latiin America Today - March 2007

Female Genital Mutilation

March 23rd 2007 01:08
Women
Women
When I learned about this practice, I was in shock!
I believe one of the most crudest ones is the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a cultural practice that started in Africa approximately 2000 years ago. It’s so sad to know that this practice still going up to these days. I believe another important issue is that it’s a cultural practice done by women to other women and some people in these countries believe in FGM.


Unless, the United Nations can create some international laws about this issue, maybe like this practice is not mandatory or, the rights to make the decision whether it will be done at the hospital or the all fashion way on the tree, or maybe if they prefer to have anesthesia or not . Because unlike the male circumcision which is done in the hospital or home to a baby who can’t talk for rights; FGM are practice to young females who can express their feelings.
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