FGM is a forced operation inflicted on young females, more than 50% of Egyptian Arab women had to undergo this debilitating cutting by no other than women that had no prior medical knowledge/experience... This mutilating cruel clitoral cut is the most backward experience in the Arab world still being performed today... I wish the reader to examine the consequences of this clitoral cut/mutilation and the high mortality involved. 11 Facts about Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-female-genital-mutilation
This is my original post that was summarily deleted for lack of any links... That was an oversight from my part that has been corrected now. I urge anyone with feelings, women especially to stop this malevolent habit in the Arab world and Africa. Shocking Facts on Female Genital Mutilation Tue, February 26, 2013 ~by: Abigail R. Esman http://www.radicalislam.org/analysis/facts-shocking-female-genital-mutilation - - - Updated - - - This is my original post that was summarily deleted for lack of any links... That was an oversight from my part that has been corrected now. I urge anyone with feelings, women especially to stop this malevolent habit in the Arab world and Africa. Shocking Facts on Female Genital Mutilation Tue, February 26, 2013 ~by: Abigail R. Esman http://www.radicalislam.org/analysis/facts-shocking-female-genital-mutilation
Qualified Western doctors recommend against all forms of circumcision. Rightly so. Primitive practice.
Regarding males, Many Qualified western doctors say the opposite ! Regarding females - that is not primitive practice !! THAT IS EVIL. Imagine 12 years old Muslim girl tightly perceived by four women, one of them opens her legs and cut her with a razor some genitals. Really shocking . Trauma and cruelty
Oooops! Among the Bedouins of Israel none of the 37 women examined was mutilated. They all had only small scars on the prepuce of the clitoris and/or the upper 1 cm of the labia minora near the clitoral prepuce. Asali A, Khamaysi N, Aburabia Y, Letzer S, Halihal B, Sadovsky M, et al. Ritual female genital surgery among Bedouin in Israel. Arch Sex Behav 1995;24:571-5. Upon physical examination of the other group, Ethiopian Jews, which resides now in Israel and performed female genital mutilation in Ethiopia, 63% of the women, who all claimed to have been circumcised, did not even have a scar! 20% had scars, in 7%, one square centimeter of the labia minora was removed from beneath the clitoris and only 10% demonstrated a real and severe form of female genital mutilation, total amputation of the clitoris. Grisaru N, Letzer S, Belmaker RH. Ritual Female Genital Surgery Among Ethiopian Jews. Arch Sex Behav 1997;26:211-5.
Imagine 12 years old Jewish girl tightly perceived by four women, one of them opens her legs and cut her with a razor some genitals. Really shocking . Trauma and cruelty Imagine 12 years old Christian girl tightly perceived by four women, one of them opens her legs and cut her with a razor some genitals. Really shocking . Trauma and cruelty Shocking cruelty yes? FGM is banned in Egypt by the way
In the UAE and Saudi Arabia, FGM is practiced mainly among foreign workers from East Africa and the Nile Valley.
Nile valley is in Africa MGB Roadster the one that is this shape on your map the place where these really live
Its rare in most or the Arab world unless the wives come from parts of Sudan or Somalia.. Its matrilineal in nature.. not Islamic. FGM is not a practice of the Negev bedu.
Some of the bedu are indeed africans. I've read that they are counted as tybe b.. allmost like slaves.
You have no idea what you are talking about.. American medical teams have worked and kept records since the 1940s.. While they have NOT examined every woman.. they do note trends.. Bedouin in KSA, the Arabian Peninsula, Jordan and the Levant are not Africans.
You have no idea. Sorry. i was refering to the Negev bedu. Some of them are BLACK , africans 100%. They are counted among the bedu as type 2.
Human Rights Watch Urges Egypt to Enact Penalties for Female Circumcision... Group Urges Egypt to Enact Penalties for Female Circumcision September 09, 2016 A leading international rights group on Friday called on Egypt to enact new and harsher legal penalties for the widespread practice of female genital mutilation (FGM).
Film 'Stop the Cut' meant to educate against FGM... Cinema May Turn Tide Against Female Genital Mutilation October 13, 2016 | WASHINGTON Female genital mutilation has been widely denounced by global and non-governmental organizations. It is a practice that is deeply rooted in some cultures. But a new study indicates attitudes can be changed through film.
200 million girls and women in more than 30 countries have undergone FGM... Female Genital Mutilation Haunts Somalis in US October 24, 2016 - The United Nations estimates 200 million girls and women in more than 30 countries have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM).
Still more education needed in Africa to combat ignorance and superstition... Attitudes Toward Female Genital Mutilation Changing in Ethiopia January 05, 2017 At least 200 million women alive today in 30 countries have been subjected to the painful procedure known as female genital mutilation, a practice the U.N. says is deeply rooted in tradition in some cultures. About half of those women come from Egypt, Somalia and Ethiopia. See also: More Than 800 Girls Circumcised in Tanzania Despite Police Crackdown January 05, 2017 More than 800 girls were subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM) in northern Tanzania last month, a local government official said, despite a police crackdown to stop the practice that affects millions of girls in the east African country.
Red triangle for International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation... UK launches red triangle campaign against FGM Tue, Feb 07, 2017 - A national campaign carrying the symbol of a red triangle is to be rolled out across the UK to mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
UN comes out against FGM... UN: Harmful Traditional Practice of Female Genital Mutilation Must End February 06, 2017 Leading United Nations and humanitarian organizations have called for an end to female genital mutilation, a traditional practice that causes physical harm and extreme emotional trauma to tens of millions of girls and women around the world.