British girls undergo horror of genital mutilation despite tough laws

July 25th, 2010 | Categories: Bad News, News, evil, retarded | Tags: , , , , , , ,

British girls undergo horror of genital mutilation despite tough laws

Female circumcision will be inflicted on up to 2,000 British schoolgirls during the summer holidays – leaving brutal physical and emotional scars. Yet there have been no prosecutions against the practice

Like any 12-year-old, Jamelia was excited at the prospect of a plane journey and a long summer holiday in the sun. An avid reader, she had filled her suitcases with books and was reading Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban when her mother came for her. “She said, ‘You know it’s going to be today?’ I didn’t know exactly what it would entail but I knew something was going to be cut. I was made to believe it was genuinely part of our religion.”

She went on: “I came to the living room and there were loads of women. I later found out it was to hold me down, they bring lots of women to hold the girl down. I thought I was going to be brave so I didn’t really need that. I just lay down and I remember looking at the ceiling and staring at the fan.

“I don’t remember screaming, I remember the ridiculous amount of pain, I remember the blood everywhere, one of the maids, I actually saw her pick up the bit of flesh that they cut away ’cause she was mopping up the blood. There was blood everywhere.”

Some 500 to 2,000 British schoolgirls will be genitally mutilated over the summer holidays. Some will be taken abroad, others will be “cut” or circumcised and sewn closed here in the UK by women already living here or who are flown in and brought to “cutting parties” for a few girls at a time in a cost-saving exercise.

Then the girls will return to their schools and try to get on with their lives, scarred mentally and physically by female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice that serves as a social and cultural bonding exercise and, among those who are stitched up, to ensure that chastity can be proved to a future husband.

Even girls who suffer less extreme forms of FGM are unlikely to be promiscuous. One study among Egyptian women found 50% of women who had undergone FGM “endured” rather than enjoyed sex.

Cleanliness, neatness of appearance and the increased sexual pleasure for the man are all motivations for the practice. But the desire to conform to tradition is the most powerful motive. The rite of passage, condemned by many Islamic scholars, predates both the Koran and the Bible and possibly even Judaism, appearing in the 2nd century BC.

Although unable to give consent, many girls are compliant when they have the prodecure carried out, believing they will be outcasts if they are not cut. The mothers believe they are doing the best for their daughters. Few have any idea of the lifetime of hurt it can involve or the medical implications.

Jamelia, now 20, who says her whole personality changed afterwards.”I felt a lot older. It was odd because nobody says this is a secret, keep your mouth shut but that’s the message you get loud and clear.” She stopped the sports and swimming she used to love and became “strangely disconnected with her own body”. Other girls have died, of shock or blood loss; some have picked up infections from dirty tools. Jamelia’s mother paid extra for the woman to use a clean razor. It is thought that in the UK there are one or two doctors who can be bribed by the very rich to to carry out FGM using anaesthetic and sterilised instruments.

Comfort Momoh works at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London, in one of the 16 clinics up and down the country who deal with FGM and its health repercusssions. Women who have had much of their external genitalia sliced off and their vaginas stitched closed, but for a tiny hole, also come to be cut open in order to give birth.

There are four types of female circumcision identified by the World Health Organisation, ranging from partial to total removal of the external female genitalia. Some 140 million women worldwide have been subjected to FGM and an estimated further two million are at risk every year. Most live in 28 African countries while others are in Yemen, Kurdistan, the US, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Canada.

The UK Prohibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985 makes it an offence to carry out FGM or to aid, abet or procure the service of another person. The Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003, makes it against the law for FGM to be performed anywhere in the world on UK permanent residents of any age and carries a maximum sentence of 14 years imprisonment. To date, no prosecutions have been made under UK legislation.

“Obviously in summer we get really anxious. All activists and professionals working around FGM get anxious because this is the time that families take their children back home. This is the time when all the professionals need to be really alert,” said Momoh.

“There is no hard evidence in figures about what is happening in the UK because it’s a hush-hush thing. It’s only now that a few people are beginning to talk about it, which is good because change will only come from within and the numbers coming forward are rising. But there is a lot of family pressure. When I first started in 1997 we had two clinics in the country, now we have 16.”

One woman told the Observer how a midwife examining her had raced retching and crying from the room. She had no idea she was “abnormal” before that happened. There is a clear need for women who have suffered FGM to be able to visit health professionals who understand what has happened to them. Momoh said that for those who wanted it, some surgical reversal work could sometimes be done on women with the most severe FGM procedure, Type III. For those with other types, counselling and support is all that can offered.

“Periods are agony – you get a lot of women who are determined to have reversals while they are having their period but then when the pain has stopped they lose their nerve again,” said Leyla Hussein, 29, who has had to have years of counselling to cope with her own anger and distress at what was done to her as a child. It has helped her forgive her own mother’s complicity in the mutilation she endured, though the older woman could not understand why Hussein would not have her own child, now aged seven, cut. But Hussein has vowed that she will be the last generation of women in her family to suffer.

“It was my husband who said on our honeymoon, ‘We are not going to do this thing to any child of ours.’ I was quite shocked, I hadn’t questioned it. But I now realise a lot of men are not in favour of FGM, not when you tell them the woman is not going to enjoy herself.”

Hussein is among a slowly but steadily growing band of women who have reacted against what happened to them with courage and a determination to stamp out FGM. Hussein has run support and discussion groups for affected women and for men, and formerly worked at the African Well Women’s Centre in Leyton, east London.

“I can really relate to some of the women who are very angry, but how do you blame your mother, who loves you yet planned this for you? There is a lot of anger and resentment. Many women blame themselves and of course there are flashbacks to deal with. I had blackouts – anytime I had to have a smear test, I would pass out because lying in that position brought it back to me, but the nurse is used to me now and allows a little more time with the appointment.”

“The new generation, born and raised here in Britain, they are used to expressing their views and it will be a lot harder to shut them up. Last month was the first ever march against FGM [in Bristol where 15 to 16 mothers protested] and that is a sign of something new.”

Asha-Kin Duale is a community partnership adviser in Camden, London. She talks to schools and to families about safeguarding children. “Culture has positive and negative issues for every immigrant community. We value some traditions, and most are largely good.

“FGM is not confined to African countries. It has no basis in Christianity, it has no basis in Islam; none of Muhammad’s daughters had it done. For some parents it is enough to let them know that and they will drop it completely. Everyone needs to understand that every child, no matter what the background or creed, is protected by this law in this land.”

She said there needed to be an understanding of why FGM took place, although that was not the same as accepting that the practice had a cultural justification.

“FGM has a social function and until this is understood by social services and other bodies they will never stop it. It is a power negotiation mechanism, that women use to ensure respect from men. It prevents rape of daughters and is a social tool to allow women to regain some power in patriarchal societies. With girls living in the UK there is no need to gain the power – it has to be understood that girls can be good girls without FGM.”

For Jason Morgan, a detective constable in the Met’s FGM unit, Project Azure, the solution lies with those girls themselves: “Empowering youth, giving them the information, is the way forward. They are coming from predominantly caring and loving families, who genuinely believe this is the right thing to do. Many are under a great deal of pressure from the extended families.

“Sometimes it might be as simple as delivering the message of what the legal position is; sometimes we even give them an official letter, a document that they can show to the extended family that states quite firmly what will happen if the procedure goes ahead. The focus has to be on prevention.”

Project Azure made 38 interventions in 2008, 59 in 2009 and 25 so far this year. For Morgan those statistics are just as important as getting a conviction. “We know it happens here although we have no official statistics, but we have seen very successful partnerships and we don’t want to alienate communities through heavy-handed tactics.

“While a prosecution would send out a very clear message to practising communities, really it is very difficult and you would be relying on medical evidence, and in turn that would all hinge or whether the child consents to an examination.”

But Naana Otoo-Oyortey is not so content with the softly-softly approach: “We have anecdotal evidence that it is being done here. So someone is not doing their job: it’s an indication that the government has been failing to protect children. The commitment is hollow.”

Head of the leading anti-FGM charity Forward UK, Otoo-Oyortey said people value the FGM tradition as something which holds a community together and gives it structure. “It’s seen as a party, a cutting party because it’s a celebration – people expect it as a way of welcoming a girl. A lot of women will mention to us that there have been no prosecutions here so why do we worry about the law? At the end of the day who will know?

“And we cannot just blame the women as the men are silently supporting it by paying for it. The new government’s lack of a position on FGM is very worrying. We don’t know what they will do, but we do know that the summer holidays are here again and we will be left to pick up the pieces in a few weeks’ time.”

And for those who will be “cut” this summer, the effects will be lifelong. Miriam was six when she had her cutting party at her home in Somalia, two years before war arrived to force her family out.

When she was 12, doctors were horrified to find that what they thought was a cyst in her body was actually several years of period blood that had been blocked from leaving her body. Unable to have children, she now lives and works in England and worries about other girls. “I’d seen so many people circumcised, all my neighbours, so I knew one day it was going to happen to me. We knew what was happening,” Miriam said.

“The little girls who were born in Europe have no clue. They will be traumatised a lot more. The only thing they know is that they are going away – that’s what they say, ‘We’re going on a holiday’.

“Then her life and her head are going to be messed up. It’s amazing how many people are in mental health care because of their culture. Don’t get me wrong, I have religion and culture and I love where I’m from and I love what I stand for. But culture should not be about torture.

“Why would anyone want to go and cut up a seven- or eight-year-old child? People need to wake up — you are hurting your child, you are hurting your daughter, you’re not going to have a grandchild, so wake up.”

  1. Bob
    July 25th, 2010 at 17:47
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    Just sickening. However, we must realize that this is done to boys as well, under the name of circumcision. The foreskin is anatomically equivalent to the clitoral hood on females, and removal of it is just as damaging sexually, if not more since it also removes the ability for the penis to self-lubricate.

    Of course, the more extreme forms of female genital mutilation are far worse than circumcision, but the point being that genital mutilation of ANY kind of any gender must be put to a stop.

    • July 27th, 2010 at 07:50
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      a men can still masturbate/have pleasure during sex when he is circumsized idiot.

      I am

      • July 27th, 2010 at 07:50
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        a man*

      • Andre
        July 27th, 2010 at 12:04
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        He didn’t say you couldn’t.
        Try rereading his post.

        • Hal
          July 27th, 2010 at 12:38
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          Neutered Views talking out of his ass again? No surprises there.
          Seriously dude, why do you bother? You make a fool of yourself every single time.

          • Greenworld
            July 27th, 2010 at 19:43
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            Neutral *ahem* Views.

      • Bob
        July 28th, 2010 at 22:33
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        Learn to read. I never said it completely removes pleasure, just partially.

  2. Greenworld
    July 25th, 2010 at 18:39

    One word: Disgusting.

  3. July 30th, 2010 at 19:17

    i agree that this practice on females is siply barbaric and disgusting but circumsision….

    http://www.circinfo.net/

  4. Greenworld
    July 31st, 2010 at 20:32

    Neutral Views :i guess i am

    If you’re a “circumcised wanker”, then how do you *guess* that you are circumcised if you’ve already felt/seen your own dick?

  5. Rick W.
    August 4th, 2010 at 09:09

    What an utterly barbaric practice. If your backward religion calls for this type of mutilation, you shouldn’t even be allowed to procreate. I put this in the same class as those idiots who withhold emergency medical treatment in favor of prayer. They’re just too stupid to live in a modern society. Please let your religion die.

    • Hal
      August 4th, 2010 at 10:53

      Rick W. :Please let your religion die.

      I second that.

  6. whitey
    August 7th, 2010 at 01:45

    Hey neutral views, Bite me. That bullshit website you posted is well…bullshit. Obviously pro-circ propaganda. Foreskin is a natural part of the penis that at best has a funcion and at worst is useless, so cutting it off is just as justified as cutting off all babies’ pinky toes since they don’t do shit either. The persistence of the procedure is a remnant of Victorian era medical ignorance and jewish influence. It aint hurtin shit, leave it there. The idea of surgically altering any infant’s genitals long before an age of informed consent is barbaric, period. The only justifiable surgical procedure on any child is one on which the childs immediate health or survival is dependent.

  7. Daniel
    August 15th, 2010 at 02:32

    This bullshit religious body mutilation is done to boys all the time, especially here in the US, the apparent ‘Christian’ capital of the world… lucky me. There is no real medical reason to do this to a child, male or female. If a doctor says there is good medical reason to mutilate your child I’d question his or her medical knowledge. It can actually cause more medical problems than its supposed to ‘prevent’. Why chop of perfectly fine skin, especially off of a little kid or baby? It is child abuse and should be illegal for BOTH sexes until they’re at least 16-18 and can decide for themselves if chopping up their genitals is worth being closer to a non existant deity.
    Religion is a cancerous fucking crutch for the weak minded and inept. Religion is mind control at its best. Literally billions of people believe in some kind of deity, and no matter what they name it, they can’t prove it, and they INSIST on forcing this nonsense down their little ones throats, and chopping genitals is just another way to do that. Teaching kids that they’ll burn in Hell if they don’t believe is child abuse as well. It disgusts me when someone says ‘God bless you’ to me, it literally makes me want to punch them in the face, and it also makes me feel kind of sorry for them and how theyve thrown their life away in a leap of faith (but mostly I wanna punch’em in the face).
    And yes, I was circumcised. And I can not explain in words how bad I’d like to beat someone down for doing it. Lucky for me the ‘doctor’ that done it is dead or I’d likely kill him myself and go to jail. Thinking about it literally enrages me. I know my parents (who were not real religious, not church goers) are at fault too, but when I was circumcised was when many doctors scared people in to it, saying that if it wasn’t done it would cause several diseases, and get stuck and couldn’t be retracted, etc… all of which are prevented by proper hygeine, not a clamp and scapel without sedation.

    Religion is hate
    Religion is fear
    Religion is war
    Religion is rape
    Religion’s obscene
    Religion’s a whore

    • August 15th, 2010 at 04:40

      circumsized penises are much easier to clean and you are much less likely to get STDs

      • Hal
        August 15th, 2010 at 06:36

        Much easier to clean? Are you saying that if you have foreskin you’d be deterred by the effort involved in cleaning your penis?

      • Andre
        August 15th, 2010 at 12:34

        I definitely have to question how you would be less likely to get STDs. Please enlighten me.

        • Hal
          August 15th, 2010 at 15:52

          Neutered views is less likely to catch an STD because he is less likely to get laid. There is a direct correlation there.

          • Andre
            August 15th, 2010 at 16:37

            Aha!
            I understand now.
            Thanks.

  8. August 15th, 2010 at 20:48

    girls like circumsized penises more

    • Andre
      August 15th, 2010 at 23:30

      Awesome anecdote, care to present an argument instead?