Political Science, asked by Ayas8353, 1 year ago

Should female genital mutilations be practiced or banned

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Answered by anup66006
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Indonesia and Malaysia have FGM, as do many African countries. It is in Africa that the practice is more severe, and from where it came to the attention of the international community and the WHO.

In India, the Bohras — not just Dawoodi Bohras but other sects too — practise FGM. There are no authentic Indian statistics about the number of Indian victims, but activists say 80%-90% of Bohra girls are subject to the process, sometimes at the hands of ill-equipped traditional circumcisers attending childbirth. Only Types 1 and 4 are practised in India, and is called khatna.

The WHO estimates that more than 200 million girls and women alive today have been subjected to the practice in 30 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.


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Answered by vipancheema875
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Answer:

FEMALE GENITAL MULTIATION BE BANNED BY REVOLT AGAINST THEM .

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