To end FGM, the UK must protect girls everywhere, not just in Britain | Charlotte Proudman
by Charlotte Proudman from World news | The Guardian on (#5WMAC)
British women and girls are still being cut abroad and foreigners who are vulnerable are denied asylum by the UK
But why should we care about a practice that is being performed overseas?" It was a blunt question put to me by an audience member at a conference on female genital mutilation. Should we care because of a commitment to human rights? Our collective duty to prevent suffering? We have a moral obligation to end the practice in Britain and also to focus efforts on eliminating it globally.
After spending many years researching FGM, I have spoken to women who vehemently support it and those that actively resist it. If we are going to end FGM, it is important that we hear all women's voices, however uncomfortable that may make us.
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