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Africa Subsaharan
Uganda: Community bans female circumcision
2008-10-16
(SomaliNet) A local Ugandan official said on Wednesday that a community in eastern Uganda that has practiced female genital mutilation "since time immemorial" has banned the ritual.

Chairperson of Kapchorwa district Nelson Chelimo said: "The community decided that it was not useful, that women were not getting anything out of it, so the district council decided to establish an ordinance banning it"

Chelimo said that historically people in Kapchorwa believed that a woman who married without first being circumcised would be stricken for life with various illnesses, but that "those beliefs are really outmoded."

The district official said the campaign to end the practice has been alive in his community for several years, and that in the recent past, educated young women in Kapchorwa have shunned it.

The district council's ordinance will now be submitted to parliament so that it can become law, and subject to enforcement by the national police force.

The United Nations in 2007 passed a resolution that called female genital mutilation a violation of the rights of women and said it constituted "irreparable, irreversible abuse."

The resolution also said the practice increases the risk of HIV transmission, as well as maternal and infant mortality. The UN estimates that between 100-million to 140-million worldwide have undergone the practice.
Posted by:Fred

#2  The word is getting out, slowly, among those that practice female circumcision, that it is primitive and barbaric, and for Muslims, that there are some influential fatwas against it.

To their credit, though it has been difficult, some of the better Muslim scholars have been coming around to ideas like this and polio vaccinations. If they have any doubts, then they just dig up some other scholars they respect, to persuade them.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-10-16 14:43  

#1  It's good to see progress being made.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-10-16 10:06  

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