The Pros And Cons Of Female Genital Mutilation

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“I was dragged to a fence covered in leaves, and they took the blindfold off. I could see the other girls bleeding and sobbing in pain. I saw an old woman holding a knife so sharp I could see the drops of blood sliding down the edge. It was the blood of the other girls. Three other women were holding down my arms and legs, and another was sitting right on my chest, covering my mouth. They try to put pressure on you, so you don 't cry for the next girl to hear. I can still feel the weight of her today. I can still visualize all their faces as I talk about this. I can see what each one of them looks like and the emotions that they had — so empty, like they didn 't see me as a human being.The cutting happens very fast. What the cutter does is …show more content…

It is generally performed with a sharp object like a knife or razor. It is extremely painful and performed without any anesthetics. FGM can cause severe scarring, chronic pelvic infection, urinary problems, kidney failure, and sometimes infertility. If you are able to conceive a child, child birth is very painful and can even result in the death of the mother during labor. FGM may be done in order to ‘cleanse’ a girl, in the belief that it is more hygienic and will stop unpleasant genital secretions and odours as the child develops to maturity, or may also be done for an early marker of belonging to a particular group, perhaps carried out when the child is only a few days or weeks old. ("What Is Female Genital Mutilation? Why Does It Occur? What Are Its Health And Wellbeing Impacts?”) “FGM is recognized internationally as a violation of the human rights of girls and women. It reflects deep-rooted inequality between the sexes, and constitutes an extreme form of discrimination against women. It is nearly always carried out on minors and is a violation of the rights of children. The practice also violates a person 's rights to health, security and physical integrity, the right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and the right to life when the procedure results in death.” ("Female Genital Mutilation”) But yet it is …show more content…

In many cases they are a form of gender based violence, perhaps because a young girl or woman spurned sexual advances or rejected a marriage proposal.("Acid Throwing”) Acid throwing is violence towards women,which is violating the UDHR. Violence against women is any act of violence that results in or is likely to result in physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women. It also includes threats with such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or in private life. ("Human Rights Violations Against Women: Acid Attacks in Bangladesh - Center On Rights Development”) Acid throwing results in lifelong bodily disfigurement. Many women lose their eyes and their face will be scarred beyond

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