West Africa: Actions Against Female Genital Mutilation
27 January 2010
Thirty-four Muslim scholars and imams (Muslim religious leaders) in
Though a fatwa is generally only considered binding for followers of a particular imam, the new decree is a major influence in making the health threats of FGM clear to women in a region where FGM is still highly regarded as an obligatory religious practice. Many women are afraid that without participating in FGM (or without subjugating their daughters to such practices), they will be “unclean” and their prayers will go unheard. Consequently, about seventy-two percent of women in
Further action against female genital mutilation is apparent in
Human rights activists now wait to see if similar bans on female genital mutilation will emerge in Africa and the
Compiled from: George Fominyen, Mauritanian Muslim imams initiate rare ban on female circumcision, AlertNet.org (21 January 2010); Laurent Prieur and Abdoulaye Massalatchi, W.African genital cutters face fatwa, jail, AlertNet.org (22 January 2010).
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