The fear of female genital mutilation is a global problem and it is also a remarkable foreigner for Americans. This is immoral, except for the apparent direct infringement of fundamental human rights, a cultural practice that is extremely unfavorable to the victim. In order to understand this problem more broadly we will outline basic information on this approach, the organization suffering from it, the latest news related to it, the evaluation of recent academic papers, and how to stop it.
Why is female genital excision social unfair? First, you must understand what is cutting the female reproductive organs. "Female circumcision or female genitectomy is a collective term for several different traditional practices, including female genitomy" (Rainbo 1). There are four different kinds of female genitectomies for several reasons. These procedures are done at different ages. They range from shortly after birth to a specific time during the female's first pregnancy. However, in most cases the surgery will be done during the age of 4 and they will usually be done as a group like a sister group (What 6)
The definition of female genitomy (FGM) is called removal of some or all of female genitals (female female genitomy). There are five different categories belonging to female genital mutilation: circumcision, resection, penis and medial nucleus (cut flower). Circumcision is the removal of the clitoral foreskin or clitoris. This is the smallest of all kinds of cuts (cut roses). This type of cutting corresponds to the cutting of male stems, so it is called exactly circumcision. The more intense the next type is resection. This means partial or complete cutting of clitoris and all or part of the labia (cut flowers). This is the most widespread of all circumcision methods. The range of people doing this type of surgery is 80%. The mandible is another circumcision