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Europe
Norway:: Mutilated females seek help
2007-06-28
260 women and girls in three years - treated by one hospital. And those are only the ones able to check in.
More than 250 girls and women have sought help from Oslo's largest hospital in recent years, because of physical problems resulting from female circumcision, also known as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

The mutilation, which many of the female patients were subjected to as young girls in Muslim African countries and Northern Iraq, has left the women with severe urinary dysfunction, infections and problems after their vaginal openings were sewn shut.

Sarah Kahsay, a midwife at Ullevål University Hospital in Oslo, told newspaper Aftenposten that she and her colleagues have tried to help around 260 girls and women during the past three years.
Oh, so the Norgie docs do know what FGM is.
Kahsay, of the National Competence Center for Minorities' Health at Ullevål, said that 90 percent of the girls and women are ethnic Somalians. Female genital mutilation has also been found, she said, among female patients from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Gambia and Senegal.

The mutilation also seems to have spread to the Kurdish community, with Kahsay mentioning that Norwegian Church Aid has claimed it's a problem for females from Northern Iraq. "Reports we've had from our health stations (in the Oslo area) involve Kurdish girls as young as 11 and 12, who've been circumcised," Kahsay said.
That's disappointing since the Kurds are more enlightened in a lot of other ways. Wonder if they'd stop doing this if we pointed out that modern peoples don't do it.
The girls and women have almost always said the circumcision, which is illegal in Norway, occurred before they emigrated. Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) reported over the weekend, however, that an alarming number of young girls born or living in Norway have been taken back to Somalia during school holiday periods and subjected to circumcision.

The agonized screams of one young girl being forcibly held down while her genitals were being cut shook Norwegian viewers and has led to a political outcry on the issue. There have been calls for increased enforcement of the law prohibiting female circumciscion, a fatwa against the practice, and regular medical checks of young girls believed to be at risk.
Posted by:mrp

#8  The girls' future husbands are missing out on opportunity for lots more enjoyable sex too, but I guess pleasure isn't a significant factor for them - just procreation and subjugation. Why, I almost feel sorry for them.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-06-28 17:08  

#7  insane and sad. My heart goes out to these poor girls.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2007-06-28 14:29  

#6  I believe they use bits of broken glass on the girl; that would do fine for the guys as well.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-06-28 12:29  

#5  "As I suggested yesterday, alter similarly one related male for each female found in such condition."

Only if dull hedge clippers are used in the surgery
Posted by: BigEd   2007-06-28 12:05  

#4  As I suggested yesterday, alter similarly one related male for each female found in such condition.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-06-28 10:24  

#3  They could also make a law that mandates females found to have been circumcised to be de facto evidence of child abuse and neglect, resulting in them being placed in state care.

See how long their precious tradition continues when girls are raised by non-Somali foster parents.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-06-28 10:14  

#2  That's disappointing since the Kurds are more enlightened in a lot of other ways

Many of the Kurds in Norway belong to Ansar al-Islam and similar Islamacist groups. No surprise they'd be pushing FGM.
Posted by: lotp   2007-06-28 10:11  

#1  Time to inspect all female immigrants when they land and build a data base of their condition for future reference and use in prosecutions.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-06-28 09:48  

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