this post was submitted on 19 Mar 2024
5 points (100.0% liked)

World Without US

72 readers
1 users here now

**World news, outside the US.** Original rationale: unless moderated, internal US news and politics often dominates world news in English, because of its demographic position. This magazine/community is to post news and articles from around the globe, but posts must have a mainly non-US component or focus. Submissions related in some way to the Alan Weisman book *The World Without Us*, which is about what would happen if humans suddenly disappeared from the planet, are also welcome. :)

founded 1 year ago
 

Gambian lawmakers on Monday debated whether to repeal a ban on female genital mutilation, which has been on the rise in recent years despite activist campaigns to end the practice. The small West African nation imposed steep fines and jail sentences in 2015 for those who carry out female circumcision, known by the acronym FGM.

The World Health Organization says the practice has no health benefits and can lead to excessive bleeding, shock, psychological problems and even death. Lawmaker Almameh Gibba presented the repeal bill earlier this month, arguing the ban violates citizens' rights to practice their culture and religion. Gambia is an overwhelmingly Muslim country.

If the bill is passed, Gambia would become the first country to reverse a ban on FGM. After debating the bill, the lawmakers voted by 42 to four to send it to a parliamentary committee for review, the parliament's speaker said.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] sicarius 1 points 9 months ago

The punishment for anyone doing it should fit the crime. The victims can choose the instrument with which to mutilate their oppressors.