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Muslim Women’s March Organizer Attacks Female Genital Mutilation Survivor Hirsi Ali: I Would Take Her ‘Vagina Away’
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It is amazing how many morons can't seem to get it through their heads female mutilation still exist today.
Anyone with a brain is aware of this. Even little ole Oprah Winfrey the traitorous pos she is. Has done a show on it years ago.
You've got to be on clueless fk to think this isn't going on.
 
Women in this country are beginning to accept and encourage FGM. Hirsi Ali has been forbidden to speak on many college campuses.

Female genital mutilation is as natural a position for the left as is the male genital mutilation that they champion. Both can be used to bring about the utopia of the gender less society.
 
Red triangle for International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation...
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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).
The British National Police Chiefs’ Council has partnered with the Freedom charity to encourage people to provide the police with information that can help detect and prevent FGM in the UK and abroad. Commander Mak Chishty, the police national lead on “honor”-based violence, has written to every police force in the country reminding them that while progress has been made, there is yet to be a successful prosecution for FGM. “This is a particular area of political and public scrutiny and I would urge each force to maximize every opportunity to demonstrate that we as a service are doing everything that is possible to combat FGM,” he wrote.

His letter also cited a prevalence study published in July 2015 by City University and Equality Now, a human rights group, which showed that no local authority in the UK was unaffected by FGM. “We are raising awareness that FGM is a crime and that anybody involved in the process — from turning a blind eye to the act of cutting — commits a criminal offense. This is form of child abuse and violence against women and girls,” Chishty told reporters. More than 13,000 posters promoting the red triangle initiative have been distributed to police forces to display inside police buildings and within appropriate community settings. Police leads have been asked to evaluate the campaign’s impact by monitoring any increased reporting, receipt of intelligence or new engagement opportunities.

Aneeta Prem, an author and the founder of the Freedom charity, has written a novel warning about FGM, called Cut Flowers, that is being distributed to schoolchildren to raise awareness of the illegal practice. “Over 200 million women and girls have gone through the horrors of FGM and we know that girls are being cut here in the UK. Unofficial figures estimate that 137,000 girls and women in Britain are affected. Through education we can stop FGM in a generation,” she said. “Through teaching we can explain the long-term health dangers and dispel the myths that have kept this barbaric practice alive. The help of boys as well as girls is needed to change opinions.” “We are asking that people wear the red triangle badge to mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance to FGM,” she added. A 25-year-old from Somalia who suffered FGM and now lives in London said: “I was cut when I was five years old. I still feel pain and relive that moment every day. I completely support the Red Triangle campaign and hope it will encourage girls to ask for help.”

British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said the government was taking “world-leading action” to tackle FGM by strengthening the law to improve protection for those at risk and by removing barriers to prosecution. “This government has introduced FGM protection orders, a new offense of failing to protect a girl from FGM, a mandatory reporting duty for frontline professionals, new guidance for the police and lifelong anonymity for victims to encourage them to come forward,” she said. “We are sending a clear message that FGM will not be tolerated and as part of this I am determined to see the country’s first successful prosecution for FGM,” she added.

UK launches red triangle campaign against FGM - Taipei Times
 
UN comes out against FGM...
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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.
Nearly 200 million girls and women are living with the traumatic consequences of female genital mutilation. The United Nations reports an additional three million girls, most under the age of 15, are mutilated every year. U.N. agencies report half of all women and girls have been cut in three countries — Egypt, Ethiopia, and Indonesia. They add that the highest prevalence of FGM among girls ages 14 and under is found in Gambia, Mauritania and Indonesia.

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A counselor holds up cards used to educate women about female genital mutilation (FGM).​

Adebisi Adebayo, program adviser to the U.N. Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices, told VOA that female genital mutilation, which has no formal basis in religion, persists because of social and cultural pressure. "In some communities, it is a requirement for girls to pass into womanhood," Adebayo said. "It is a requirement for them to be eligible for marriage. In some communities, like in Kenya and I think also in Edu, which is in the southwestern part of Nigeria, a girl that is not cut is not marriageable. And that is when you find an adult lady willingly submitting herself to be cut."

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A Masai girl holds a protest sign during anti-Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) run in Kilgoris, Kenya​

Adebayo said in some communities in Liberia and Sierra Leone, women who have not undergone this procedure will not be socially recognized. "If a woman is not cut, she has no say in society. She cannot belong to the highest women's group in the country," she said. "Women that are not cut will be made fun of and stigmatized. ... Families are so ashamed that they will do everything to enforce that." Female genital mutilation involves the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia for non-medical reasons. The procedure can cause severe bleeding, as well as problems urinating, infections, and even death. It also can create complications in childbirth and increases the risk of newborn deaths.

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А traditional surgeon is seen holding razor blades used to carry out female circumcision, also known as female genital mutilation.​

FGM has usually been carried out by female circumcisers. In many places, however, health care providers perform FGM. Cristina Catherine Pallitto, a scientist and expert in FGM at WHO, said doctors often carry out this procedure in the mistaken belief that they are reducing harm. "They believe it is dangerous," she said. "They have heard the messages that there are health consequences and if it is done in unsterile conditions it does bring greater risk. However, we do argue that any kind of cutting and the medicalization of that in any sense is against their medical ethics and that the harms, definitely, outweigh the benefits."

Making progress
 
Women in this country are beginning to accept and encourage FGM. Hirsi Ali has been forbidden to speak on many college campuses.

Female genital mutilation is as natural a position for the left as is the male genital mutilation that they champion. Both can be used to bring about the utopia of the gender less society.
The difference between males and females is that the so-called male genital mutilation is that removing the male's foreskin makes for a cleaner area as well as an increase in sensitivity. In the case of women, removing the clitoris means the woman loses sensitivity and thus reduces sexual pleasure.
 
Ethiopian father deported for performing FGM on daughter...
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ICE Deports Ethiopian Who Committed Female Genital Mutilation on His Daughter
March 17, 2017 | WARNING: Two images in this report involve female genital mutilation and are graphic and disturbing.
Ethiopian citizen Khalid Adem, 41, who was living in Georgia in 2006 when he was convicted of committing the federal crime of female genital mutiliation (FGM) of his own 2-year-old daughter using scissors, was deported to Ethiopia by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Monday, March 13. Adem, who was convicted in Gwinett County, Ga., had served 10 years in prison for his crime. As ICE stated in a press release, "Khalid Adem, 41, a native and citizen of Ethiopia was convicted in Gwinnett Country, Georgia, of aggravated battery and cruelty to children in the first degree on Nov. 1, 2006, and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment." "Using scissors, Adem mutilated the genitals of his 2-year-old daughter," reported ICE. "Adem was ordered removed Oct. 31, 2016, based on his criminal convictions. Adem’s case is believed to be the first criminal conviction in the United States for female genital mutilation, and became the catalyst for the specific criminalization of female genital mutilation under Georgia state law."

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A young girl, after her genitals are mutilated ("circumcised"), has her legs bound together so she walks only with short steps to allow her genitals to heal.​

Sean W. Gallagher, the field office director for the Atlanta ERO Field Office, said, “A young girl’s life has been forever scarred by this horrible crime. The elimination of female genital mutilation/cutting has broad implications for the health and human rights of women and girls, as well as societies at large." At the 2006 trial, the victim's mother, Fortunate Adem, said, "This was a violation of her rights as a child, her rights as a woman, and most of all her rights as a human being, she will never be the same." The mother also testified that her husband said he wanted to preserve his daughter's virginity by cutting off the prepuce of her clitoris. "He said it was the will of God," claimed Fortunate Adem.

ICE states that "any involvement" in female genital mutiliation is a "serious human rights violation." People who commit this crime, even sending girls abroad to have it done, may go to prison and potentially face removal from the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, "The practice of FGM/C is most common in the western, eastern, and north-eastern regions of Africa, as well as some countries in the Middle East and Asia. FGM/C refers to cutting and other procedures that injure the female genital organs for non-medical reasons." "One form of cutting, called infibulation, involves sealing up the vagina, leaving only a small opening for urination and passage of menstrual flow," said HHS. "FGM/C is typically performed on young girls who may not understand what is being done to them or why."

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A young African girl undergoes genital mutilation.​

While FGM or cutting is not exclusive to Islam, it is "supported in contemporary interpretation of Islamic scripture and has been endorsed by Islamic religious leaders," according to the Clarion Project and the Center for Security Policy. “Sharia law manuals require and support the practice. Muslims in America still practice FGM."

ICE Deports Ethiopian Who Committed Female Genital Mutilation on His Daughter
 
Women in this country are beginning to accept and encourage FGM. Hirsi Ali has been forbidden to speak on many college campuses.

Female genital mutilation is as natural a position for the left as is the male genital mutilation that they champion. Both can be used to bring about the utopia of the gender less society.

I think it has more to do with oppression and control of people. The Left will accept gender differences as along as they can control what you think, believe and feel. Men are fine as long as they aren't alpha males. If they're on their knees to feminism/progressivism et al, they're accepted.
 
The difference between males and females is that the so-called male genital mutilation is that removing the male's foreskin makes for a cleaner area as well as an increase in sensitivity. In the case of women, removing the clitoris means the woman loses sensitivity and thus reduces sexual pleasure.

Completely wrong. See post #7.
 
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Muslim Women’s March Organizer Attacks Female Genital Mutilation Survivor Hirsi Ali: I Would Take Her ‘Vagina Away’
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It is amazing how many morons can't seem to get it through their heads female mutilation still exist today.
Anyone with a brain is aware of this. Even little ole Oprah Winfrey the traitorous pos she is. Has done a show on it years ago.
You've got to be on clueless fk to think this isn't going on.


She is a hateful person who wants absolute control over others' lives. People like this Moslem woman are the most vile members of our human family. This is your real fascist.
 

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