Criminal Sentence for Perpetrators of FGM Raises A
Two women will serve six months in jail for circumcising a female infant in
Female circumcision, also referred to as female genital mutilation (FGM), involves cutting the external genitalia, including the clitoris and labia minora. The procedure may be carried out on females of any age, but it is most often performed on girls between the ages of 4 and 12 years old. Often circumcisions are performed without the use of anesthesia.
The consequences of FGM are serious. The procedure causes long term health problems such as infection and heightened risk of hemorrhaging during child birth. In some traditions, FGM is a cultural rite of passage standing for purity. While FGM is not required by any religion, religious justifications are employed by many who support the practice.
FGM was once a common practice in
Compiled from: "Six Months' Jail for Female Circumcisors in Senegal," AFP, Frances A. Althaus, “Female Circumcision: Rite of Passage Or Violation of Rights?,” International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 23, No. 3 (September 1997); Sarah Crowe and Molly Melching, “Ending female genital mutilation and cutting in
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