Female genital mutilation

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Female Genital Mutilation Almost no one who has heard of the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is without some form of opinion of the custom, which affects 100 million women in 26 African countries, and elsewhere in the developing world. It has been declared a gross violation of the human rights of woman and female children. However at he same time some argue that the procedures are part of time-honored cultural rituals which mark the individuals …

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…of FGM has been avoided because of its sensitive nature of interfering with cultural traditions. African intellectuals of both sexes have become acutely aware that something is very wrong with these ancient blood rituals, and wish to see them abandoned. Currently there is an international and national momentum to openly address the issue. There is also an increasing recognition to support activists and share initiatives, which have succeeded in making some impact in eradicating FGM.