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FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by nlfpmod: 5:00pm On Mar 18
ERREKUNDA, Gambia (AP) — Lawmakers in Gambia will vote Monday on legislation that seeks to repeal a ban on female genital cutting, which would make the West African nation the first country anywhere to make that reversal.

The procedure, which also has been called female genital mutilation, includes the partial or full removal of external Instruments, often by traditional community practitioners with tools such as razor blades or at times by health workers. Often performed on young girls, it is incorrectly believed to control a woman’s sexuality and can cause serious bleeding and death. It remains a widespread practice in parts of Africa.

Jaha Dukureh, the founder of Safe Hands for Girls, a local group that aims to end the practice, told The Associated Press she worried that other laws safeguarding women’s rights could be repealed next. Dukureh underwent the procedure and watched her sister bleed to death.

If they succeed with this repeal, we know that they might come after the child marriage law and even the domestic violence law. This is not about religion but the cycle of controlling women and their bodies,” she said. The United Nations has estimated that more than half of women and girls ages 15 to 49 in Gambia have undergone the procedure.

The bill is backed by religious conservatives in the largely Muslim nation of less than 3 million people. Its text says that “it seeks to uphold religious purity and safeguard cultural norms and values.” The country’s top Islamic body has called the practice “one of the virtues of Islam.”

Gambia’s former leader, Yahya Jammeh, banned the practice in 2015 in a surprise to activists and with no public explanation. Since the law took effect, enforcement has been weak, with only two cases prosecuted.

On Monday, a crowd of men and women gathered outside Gambia’s parliament, some carrying signs protesting the bill. Police in riot gear held them back.

Gambia’s parliament of 58 lawmakers includes five women. If the bill passes on Monday’s second reading, it is expected to pass a third and final review before President Adama Barrow is expected to sign it into law.

The United States has supported activists who are trying to stop the practice. Earlier this month, it honored Gambian activist Fatou Baldeh at the White House with an International Women of Courage Award.

The U.S. embassy in Gambia declined to say whether any high-level U.S. official in Washington had reached out to Gambian leaders over the bill. In its emailed statement, Geeta Rao Gupta, the top U.S. envoy for global women’s issues, called it “incredibly important” to listen to the voices of survivors like Baldeh.

The chairperson of the local Center for Women’s Rights and Leadership, Fatou Jagne Senghore said the bill is “aimed at curtailing women’s rights and reversing the little progress made in recent years.” The president of the local Female Lawyers Association, Anna Njie, said the practice “has been proven to cause harm through medical evidence.”

UNICEF said earlier this month that some 30 million women globally have undergone the procedure in the past eight years, most of them in Africa but some in Asia and the Middle East.

More than 80 countries have laws prohibiting the procedure or allowing it to be prosecuted, according to a World Bank study cited this year by a United Nations Population Fund Q&A published earlier this year. They include South Africa, Iran, India and Ethiopia.

No religious text promotes or condones female genital mutilation,” the UNFPA report says, adding there is no benefit to the procedure.

Girls are subjected to the procedure at ages ranging from infancy to adolescence. Long term, it can lead to urinary tract infections, menstrual problems, pain, decreased sexual satisfaction and childbirth complications as well as depression, low self-esteem and post-traumatic stress disorder.

https://apnews.com/article/gambia-female-genital-cutting-7ab84af16d6b986025dd344d615bfe19

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Namaster: 5:04pm On Mar 18
Dumb people who have ZERO knowledge of biology want to control female libido by butchering vaginas.

Africans are generally dumb. But our politicians take it to a whole new level

Is that the most pressing issue in the country?

Also, if shoving them into burqahs did not work what makes these idiots think chopping off clits is a great idea?

But this is AFRICA. Dress dumbness in religious garbs and you'll get away with even at the HIGHEST level of government.

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Misterc(m): 5:06pm On Mar 18
Of what economic impact/benefits can this female genital mutilation bring to the good people of Gambia...?
So of all things plaguing Gambia.... Na female genital mutilation be the issue wey dey bother them pass abi?
Isorite....... 🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Nickymichy(m): 5:06pm On Mar 18
Pressure from somewhere I guess
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by ClearFlair: 5:06pm On Mar 18
Ha!!! In 2024 shocked shocked shocked

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by tiswell(m): 5:07pm On Mar 18
Dem dey circumcise females before?
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by BluntCrazeMan: 5:07pm On Mar 18
Na Waa
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Zooposki(f): 5:07pm On Mar 18
By the time women realize that men are their natural enemies I hope it will not be too late. They have turned to natural monitors of women, while leaving themselves to run amok, destroying the whole world. Awon oshi monitoring spirits.

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by bigdammyj: 5:07pm On Mar 18
Noted.
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by GOFRONT(m): 5:08pm On Mar 18
Na waooo.........There would be load of wasted pvssies in Gambia
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by MackIV(m): 5:08pm On Mar 18
Hmmm
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by SoNature(m): 5:08pm On Mar 18
That news is for Gambia, but FGM should be banned in Southern Nigeria completely.

Women who underwent that thing rarely enjoy sex. She will just be looking at you like a log of wood during intercourse.

That tradition has outlived its relevance. Cheating on spouses is a decision; it has nothing to do with FGM.

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Cantonese: 5:08pm On Mar 18
Hmm.

When you circumcise women, have you not sexually killed them? What is there to benefit sexually for them when they are circumcised?

The men want to, out of greed and selfishness, control the lives of the women, using laws, while they escape with all forms of immoral behaviors as men.

That must be resisted by all legitimate means.

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by airsaylongcome: 5:08pm On Mar 18
ClearFlair:
Ha!!! In 2024 shocked shocked shocked

Why not?
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by UncleKoboko: 5:09pm On Mar 18
GOOD!

THERE'S A REASON WHY MALES ARE CIRCUMCISED....

WHY IS MALE CIRCUMCISION LEGAL BUT FEMALE ILLEGAL?

JUST BECAUSE OYINBO TALK SAY SOMETHING NO GOOD, THEN EVERY BLACK SLAVES STARTS SUPPORTING THEM...



Everything has advantages and disadvantages...

The disadvantages of the stoppage of this female circumcision is what we now see in this generation of promiscuous OLOSHOS.

HOW MANY GIRLS STILL MARRY AS VIRGINS?


Every Saturdays, most men are just shinning teeth that they've married...

MARRYING A LEFTOVERS

MARRYING USED PRODUCTS

MARRYING A GIRL THAT HAS BEEN USED FOR EXPERIMENTS AND PASSED AROUND BY NUMEROUS MEN...

YET, UNA DEY PAY BRIDE PRICE grin grin grin
God forbid!.

ONLY VIRGINS DESERVE BRIDE PRICE.

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by ednut1(m): 5:10pm On Mar 18
Haba
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Ladiesdoctor(m): 5:11pm On Mar 18
I remember my Idoma babe that was circumcised🤔

She will be complaining that she has never enjoyed sex and she doesn't know how orgasm is all about in sex, because she has never experienced orgasm.

And my Esan babe, she don't even care about sex. She always wonder why people are indulging into it. When doing it, she will just lay like a log of wood
But the first time she experienced orgasms she became something else. She wanted orgasm all the time

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Skillsnigeria: 5:11pm On Mar 18
Okay
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Strafudeen: 5:11pm On Mar 18
Let democracy work.

If the majority wants it so be it
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by tefishy(m): 5:11pm On Mar 18
Some nasty decisions are lifelong risk. How can some leaders be so primitive like this

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by gbaskiboy: 5:11pm On Mar 18
Child circumsion is bad and should be discouraged

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by CandidAdmin(m): 5:12pm On Mar 18
Why?

This thing no get benefit na.
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by GanagiBitrus: 5:12pm On Mar 18
Abeg the jobless Lawmakers should leave woman private part & face serious issues facing their country.

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Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by AntiChristian: 5:13pm On Mar 18
It must not be banned!
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by omoredia: 5:13pm On Mar 18
The two sides are lying
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Obaofaba: 5:13pm On Mar 18
Hmmmm
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by Obaofaba: 5:13pm On Mar 18
CandidAdmin:
Tv

Phone
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by StraightGaay: 5:15pm On Mar 18
It tastes better when uncircumcised
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by sofeo(m): 5:16pm On Mar 18
It's well.
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by CandidAdmin(m): 5:17pm On Mar 18
Obaofaba:

Phone
Space booking!
Re: FGM: Gambian Lawmakers May Unban Female Circumcision by greenermodels: 5:17pm On Mar 18
Islam especially the way it's practiced in Africa is retrogressive.

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