Hehehe... orang Islam lagi2 motong itil cewek.

Knp orang Islam itu begitu doyan motongin itil cewek? Pasti krn mereka emang 
terobsesi dgn alat kelamin cewek berhubung mereka itu emang gila sex.



http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/latest/a/-/latest/14845205/four-charged-with-genital-mutilation/

Genital mutilation may not be isolated
By Isabel Hayes and Adam Bennett, AAP 
Updated September 13, 2012, 7:24 pm 


The charging of four people over the circumcision of two young girls 
in Sydney has led to fears that other cases of female genital mutilation have 
gone undetected in NSW.

A sheik, a retired nurse and a man 
and woman have been charged over the genital mutilation of the girls, 
who were aged six and seven when the procedure was allegedly carried out in a 
home in metropolitan Sydney 18 months ago.

It is understood 
to be the first time anyone has been charged over the offence in NSW, 
with police alleging the procedure was carried out for cultural reasons.

Shabbir Vaziri, 56, a sheik from Auburn, appeared before Burwood Local Court on 
Thursday where he was granted bail.

He is charged with two counts of being an accessory after the fact to 
female genital mutilation and with hindering the police investigation.

Earlier on Thursday, a 68-year-old woman - a retired nurse - was charged with 
performing the procedure on the two girls.

A 42-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman were arrested last Friday and 
charged with two counts of female genital mutilation. Police have 
refused to confirm media reports the pair are the girls' parents.

Detective Superintendent John Kerlatec told reporters the girls were members of 
a small cultural community in Sydney and were still living in the family 
home.

"The children are still with their parents. I can stress 
that, despite this procedure, they are good parents," Det Supt Kerlatec 
said.

"Contradictory as it may sound, it's a procedure that they believe in their own 
culture is appropriate."

There was no pattern of abuse in the family home, he added.

Police and Health NSW have engaged strongly with the community in question, 
and Det Supt Kerlatec said many people had been "forthcoming with their 
rejection" of the practice of circumcising girls.

"Sadly, there are some members of the community who think it is still an 
accepted process," he said.

Asked if he thought there may be more victims, Det Supt Kerlatec said: "We're 
not aware of any other incidents at this stage, but I can't discount 
that fact."

NSW Family and Community Services and Minister Pru 
Goward said she thought it was "unlikely" that the incident was an 
isolated one.

"That's why the rules were changed in 1994, because I believe that the state 
was aware that this was a distinct possibility," Ms Goward told reporters at 
NSW parliament.

Ms Goward said female genital mutilation was an "abhorrent practice" and "a 
form of child abuse".

"It is illegal, and whilst there might be cultural practices acceptable to 
some communities in NSW, it remains the case that it is illegal and that the 
full force of the law will be brought to bear," she said.

The court heard Vaziri held an Indian passport and was about to fly to 
India when he was arrested, making him a possible flight risk.

Granting bail to Vaziri, Magistrate Christopher Longley noted that if convicted 
he would probably be jailed.

"To the overwhelming majority of citizens, this is a most serious set of 
circumstances," he said.

Vaziri's matter was adjourned to September 26 in Parramatta Local Court, when 
the 42-year-old man and 35-year-old woman will also appear.
The retired nurse will face Campbelltown Local Court on October 3.

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