Islam itu emang agama biadab dan bejad, bukan?

UK: More than 1,500 victims of female genital mutilation in one hospital
alone<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/09/uk-more-than-1500-victims-of-female-genital-mutilation-in-one-hospital-alone.html>

Apparently just as Britain is vying to become the world capital of
Sharia-compliant
finance<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/09/uk-encouraging-banks-to-offer-sharia-compliant-services-we-want-to-be-the-leading-islamic-finance-se.html>,
so also it hopes to become the FGM capital of the world. FGM is justified
in Islamic law:

"Circumcision is obligatory (for every male and female) (by cutting off the
piece of skin on the glans of the penis of the male, but circumcision of
the female is by cutting out the *bazr* 'clitoris' [this is called *khufaadh
* 'female circumcision'])." -- *'Umdat al-Salik* e4.3, translated by Mark
Durie, *The Third
Choice<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0980722306?ie=UTF8&tag=robertspencer-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=0980722306>
*, p. 64

"Islamic law permits by definition, by prophetic statement and by practice
female circumcision" -- Australian Imam Afroz
Ali<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/12/australia-muslim-cleric-says-islamic-law-permits-by-definition-by-prophetic-statement-and-by-practic.html>

Nonetheless, even though it is illegal in Britain, and as many as 66,000
girls have been subjected to this barbarity there, the British have never
managed to prosecute anyone for it <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23982767>.
But they have summoned the energy to bar opponents of this practice from
entering the country.

"More than 1,500 women victims of genital mutiliation [sic] in shock
statistics compiled by ONE hospital... and most are from Somalia," by Chris
Pleasance for the Daily
Mail<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2424556/More-1-500-women-victims-genital-mutiliation-shock-statistics-compiled-ONE-hospital--Somalia.html>,
September 18:

More than 1,500 new cases of female genital mutilation have been revealed
by a single London maternity unit and staff admit that other cases could
have 'slipped through the net.'

St George's hospital in Tooting has treated nearly 200 women a year since
it started keeping records on the violent practice.

While most of the 1,546 victims treated in the hospital's specialist unit
were born in Somalia, disturbing statistics show that at least 11 were born
in the UK, where genital mutilation has been a crime since 1985.

Others were from Nigeria or Eritrea where the practice is common among some
Muslim communities.

Campaigners described the statistics as 'horrifying' while staff at the
hospital said it shows the tribal practice remains relatively common.

Karen Lewis, a midwife at St George's, warned that some *staff were fearful
of getting involved because they saw the backstreet operations as a
cultural issue, rather than abuse.
*
She said: 'The women we see have often faced years of pain and suffer
flashbacks and other psychological problems. Some of them are also
terrified of childbirth because of what's happened to them in the past.'

'Some of them also don't realise that FGM is wrong and are quite horrified
when we tell them.

'So we need to do much more to raise awareness and have a big educational
campaign to stop it happening to more girls in the future.'

Battersea MP Jane Ellison, who chairs the all-party parliamentary group on
female genital mutilation, said: 'Many of these women are suffering the
chronic health problems associated with FGM.

'Yet again we are shown that there is a big problem to which our health and
other public services must respond.'

*Despite the high number of cases - 80 so far this year - nobody has yet
been prosecuted for the practice.*

The Crown Prosecution Service says it is studying five case files passed on
by the Metropolitan Police.

*Keir Starmer, the Director of Public Prosecutions, has said it is only a
matter of time before somebody is prosecuted but efforts are being hampered
by victim's unwillingness to come forward.*

  Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on September 19, 2013 7:22
AM

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