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Female Genital Mutilation - Channel 4, Weds 6 Nov
Following earlier threads on this topic (and prompted by the Burka thread at the moment), some of you may be interested to bookmark this programme, Channel 4, 1045pm on Wednesday (6th) - The Cruel Cut, documentary about a group of FGM survivors campaigning against the practice. They trailed it earlier today.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Times ran a campaign against FGM about 40 years ago. From what I remember it was confined to a few clinics in Harley St. I presumed, then, it wasn't entirely legal and was halted by the campaign. In those days it would have been young girls flown in from abroad for 'treatment'. Never heard much about British Muslims. Obviously they existed but they kept a low profile and quietly got on integrating with the rest of us. My perception, of course,and the Welsh Valleys weren't exactly Brick Lane, as it were.
//It is acceptable in part because there are valid medical reasons for the practice.//
There are only valid medical reasons for it when valid medical reasons exist. Imposing it upon all Jewish and Muslim boy babies is accepted because it’s a religious requirement – so for no good reason at all really.
There are only valid medical reasons for it when valid medical reasons exist. Imposing it upon all Jewish and Muslim boy babies is accepted because it’s a religious requirement – so for no good reason at all really.
not trying to make a comparison. just that both are offences agains the person. so why does it need new legislation? Its already illegal so why do so may people get away with it? A figure of 10000 (per year?) was mentioned of the radio this morning, while police forces are trying to cut numbers of pc's.
johnny, first of all it is very difficult to spot if a child or woman has had FGM. Unless a doctor or nurse has a reason to look in that area they would not know.
A child is unlikely to make a complaint.
If it is discovered it is reported but getting evidence against the person who did it is nigh on impossible.
Parents send child abroad for a holiday with grandparents and 'came home like that' is a common excuse. Parents claim they did not know it was going to happen and the UK has no jurisdiction if the offence is committed abroad.
It does happen in the UK but the people who know who did it aren't going to name names, they will claim it happened abroad without their consent.
A child is unlikely to make a complaint.
If it is discovered it is reported but getting evidence against the person who did it is nigh on impossible.
Parents send child abroad for a holiday with grandparents and 'came home like that' is a common excuse. Parents claim they did not know it was going to happen and the UK has no jurisdiction if the offence is committed abroad.
It does happen in the UK but the people who know who did it aren't going to name names, they will claim it happened abroad without their consent.
Having spent a lot of time in the M-East and East Africa, this is practised a lot more than is realised over and it extends into the Far East - and not necessarily a Muslim practice....
Apart from submission and 'ownership' it extends to the belief that a woman should only orgasm when her partner (male) penetrates her.
Brutal and cruel, especially when it involves clitorectomy or closure -and then yet various Far Eastern cultures have the concept of three sexes, the Indian Hijra for instance...... Funny world but the sooner global society eliminates this one, the better - horrific to think about the extent it is being practised here in the UK now.
Apart from submission and 'ownership' it extends to the belief that a woman should only orgasm when her partner (male) penetrates her.
Brutal and cruel, especially when it involves clitorectomy or closure -and then yet various Far Eastern cultures have the concept of three sexes, the Indian Hijra for instance...... Funny world but the sooner global society eliminates this one, the better - horrific to think about the extent it is being practised here in the UK now.
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