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When the
Sexual Parts
of young girls are exploited, how could this be
culture? Can you imagine how painful is a young girl from the
age of four to eight years, while her clitoris and lips of the
genitals are exploited by repeated cutting with ordinary blades
by man of tribes? Do you know that some tribes operate the
genitals of their young girls ? Continue to abuse human rights
and call
it their culture. Recently, Time Magazine, BBC and western media has
talked a lot about culture to cut the nose and ears as
punishment for running away, because this abuse of human rights
relates to the tribes of Afghanistan. But are silent on the most
cruel abuse of human rights on young girls, as it relates
to the tribes in their States also.
They see women have no equal rights for enjoyed during the
session of sexuality and their sexual organs are for the
pleasure of men that they continue to exploit their sexual parts
like the clitoris and the lips before puberty and make it dull
before their marriage.
According to UN reports of human rights, this explosion of
sexual mores is practiced mainly in the northern half of Africa
and parts of the Middle East, but it has also been reported from
different tribes of America and South Australia. This procedure
is painful on the genitals of young girls, although it has been
declared a violation of child rights by the United Nations.
To deny equal rights to sexual pleasure for women by the total
elimination of the external genitalia of the woman or total
removal of the clitoris or the partial or total removal of the
labia inner, it is called genital mutilation and excision.
The UN human rights reports say that sexual exploitation of
girls is about four types of procedures. Sexual exploitation of
girls is usually performed between the ages of four and eight
years but can occur at any age from childhood to adolescence. A
type of sexual exploitation of young girls is partial or total
removal of the clitoris and / or the prepuce (clitoral hood).
Two types of sexual exploitation of young girls is the partial
or total removal of the clitoris and the labia inner, with or
without excision of the labia outer. Three types of female
genital mutilation is a narrowing of the vaginal orifice with
creation of a closure by cutting and repositioning of the labia
inner and / or labia outer, with or without excision of the
clitoris. Four types of female genital mutilation is a variety
of practices, such as perforation of the clitoris with needles,
burning or scarring the genitals as well as cutting or tearing
of the vagina.
In doing research on this serious abuse of human rights, it
seems more serious than the abuses of human rights on Aisha,
the young Afghan women has been cut off noses and ears as
punishment for running away and it made the cover of Time
Magazine. BBC and western media talked a lot about it. It has
consequences more psychological, psychiatric and medical on the
unfortunate girls. Those who believe in such culture, lead the
young girl to resist "illicit" sexual acts. When a vaginal
opening is blocked or narrowed, the fear of the pain of open
resist "illicit" sexual acts.
World Health Organization on its website said that a female
genital intervention that intentionally alter or injure female
genital organs is for non-medical reasons. The procedure has no
health benefits for girls and women. They can cause serious
bleeding and problems urinating, and later, potential childbirth
complications and newborn deaths. An estimated 14,000,000 girls
and women worldwide are living with the consequences of female
genital mutilation. Female genital mutilation is mainly
performed on girls between infancy and age 15 years. In Africa,
more girls aged 10 and over have undergone
genital mutilation. Female genital mutilation is recognized
internationally as abuses of human rights of girls and
women.
Female genital mutilation predates Islam and Christianity.
Supreme Council of Islamic Research, the highest religious
authority in Egypt, issued a statement saying that sexual
exploitation of girls has no basis in Islamic law and it is
dangerous should not be practiced.
Although recognized internationally as a form of violence
against women and girls, the tragedy is that Female genital
mutilation is perpetuated by mothers, aunts and other women who
love and want the best for their children.
Latest report from Human Rights Watch says the practice has
flourished more in the Kurdish region of Iraq, local administration
under American forces and they were not doing enough to stop
it… as they do not want to annoy people on their Kurdish
support. Kurdistan government has not taken steps to even pass a
law banning the culture of genital mutilation of young girls.
In the rest of the world, at least, the genital
mutilation of young girls has been declared punishable.
A report published in The New York Times said, there are between
eight and ten million women and girls in the Middle East and
Africa who are at risk of undergoing one form or another of
genital mutilation. United States, it is estimated that nearly
ten thousand girls are at risk of the culture of female genital
mutilation.
I feel all kinds of abuses of human rights in the
declaration of human rights especially against children and
women can be sorted by the creation of general education at all
concerned that it is just a practice and habit of a
civilization. Debating on a particular case of culture , irritate the tribe
and does not solve the problem. Debating on a particular case
like Aisha, the young Afghan women are advantages magazine and
media only in form of advertising. It does not solve the
problem, it become the enjoyment of a group and hate the site
opposite. General debate on such abuses of human rights
and culture is always useful.
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