I feel to my stomarch everytime I see a somali girl who is narrating how horrible it was when she under gone The FGM. This is somali Crime on Women against women. Habrahaan need to be deported. Once they know they would be deported and there is not more Cayr for them, they would stop.
http://hiiraan.com/news4/2013/Feb/28173 ... e_cut.aspx
I want to know how wide spread this is. If you are a female and went through Genital Mutulation, Type 2.
Deport Somali Habro who do FGM
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Re: Deport Somali Habro who do FGM
Female genital mutation in Africa:
Burkina Faso (73% prevalence, Type II)
Cameroon (20% prevalence, Type I and II)
Central African Republic (43.4% prevalence, Type I and II)
Côte d'Ivoire (44.5% prevalence, Type II)
Gambia (80–90% prevalence, Type I, II, III and IV)
Ghana (40% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Guinea-Bissau (50% prevalence)
Kenya (50% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Liberia (60% prevalence, Type II)
Malawi
Mali (92% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Mauritania (71% prevalence, Type I and II)
Mozambique (No Data)
Niger (20% prevalence, Type II)
Nigeria (25.1% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Republic of the Congo (5% prevalence, Type II)
Senegal (20–30% prevalence, Type II and III)
Sierra Leone (90% prevalence, Type II)
Sudan (91% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Tanzania (17.6% prevalence, Type II and III)
Uganda (<5% prevalence, Type I and II)
Zaire (5% prevalence)
Zimbabwe
Burkina Faso (73% prevalence, Type II)
Cameroon (20% prevalence, Type I and II)
Central African Republic (43.4% prevalence, Type I and II)
Côte d'Ivoire (44.5% prevalence, Type II)
Gambia (80–90% prevalence, Type I, II, III and IV)
Ghana (40% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Guinea-Bissau (50% prevalence)
Kenya (50% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Liberia (60% prevalence, Type II)
Malawi
Mali (92% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Mauritania (71% prevalence, Type I and II)
Mozambique (No Data)
Niger (20% prevalence, Type II)
Nigeria (25.1% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Republic of the Congo (5% prevalence, Type II)
Senegal (20–30% prevalence, Type II and III)
Sierra Leone (90% prevalence, Type II)
Sudan (91% prevalence, Type I, II and III)
Tanzania (17.6% prevalence, Type II and III)
Uganda (<5% prevalence, Type I and II)
Zaire (5% prevalence)
Zimbabwe
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