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Female genital mutilation needed because Egyptian men are 'sexually weak', says MP
2016-09-08
A lawmaker in Egypt has argued in favour of the practice of female genital mutilation, saying women should "reduce their sexual desires" because Egyptian men are "sexually weak".

"We are a population whose men suffer from sexual weakness, which is evident because Egypt is among the biggest consumers of sexual stimulants that only the weak will consume," said Elhamy Agina, according to Egyptian Streets, an English-language local news website. "If we stop FGM, we will need strong men and we don't have men of that sort."

So it is better for women, he continued, to undergo the brutal practice to "reduce a woman's sexual appetite". And by doing so, he added, women would "stand by their men" and life would proceed smoothly.

The centuries-old practice involves the partial or full removal of the external sex organs, usually with a knife or razor blade, in a belief that doing so reduces sexual desires. The cutting can lead to urinary infections, menstrual problems, infertility and death, in addition to psychological trauma.he practice was banned in Egypt in 2008. Since then, circumcising girls has been punishable by a prison sentence of between three months and three years as well as a hefty fine. Still, FGM remains a widespread practice here, as it is in many other African nations and parts of the Middle East.

According to the WHO, Egypt has some of the highest rates of FGM, in company with Somalia, Djibouti and Sierra Leone. A Unicef study in 2013 found that as many as 27.2 million women in Egypt have been circumcised.

The Egyptian cabinet recently approved a draft law that would impose stiffer penalties for those who force girls and women into FGM. Jail terms would range between five and seven years, and harsher sentences would be imposed if the procedure leads to death or deformity. In May, an Egyptian teenager died of complications after undergoing FGM, propelling the UN to urge Egypt to enact stricter punishments.

The new legislation is awaiting ratification by the parliament before it can become law.
Posted by:746

#5  More MGM?
Posted by: Chomons White3600   2016-09-08 21:52  

#4  If the Egyptian men are week perhaps Male Genital Mutilation is required.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-09-08 15:24  

#3  What do the goats & camels have to say about that?
Posted by: AlanC   2016-09-08 11:14  

#2  Its SO much Fun, being Moslem.

Allah being what He is....beneficent and all-Knowing and all that.

And Moslem men are " sexually weak"? Big surprise, there? That would explain a lot of things.
Posted by: Elmusons Thavigum3500   2016-09-08 09:03  

#1  GRRRR...
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-09-08 08:59  

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