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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/cri...reeyearold-daughter-court-hears-a4040676.html
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The estranged couple allegedly asked a “witch” to take a scalpel to the young girl, and then tried to cover up the botched procedure with homemade curses.

They are accused of buying mineral alum online in order to cast the spells, putting the names of police officers, doctors and social workers inside 40 limes so they would “shut up” and “freeze their mouths”.

“The morning after their child was mutilated, this pair are discussing preparing a curse or spell to silence the police, the doctors, and everyone,” said Caroline Carberry QC, prosecuting.

Jurors heard the parents, who cannot be named to protect the identity of their daughter, allegedly got an older woman to carry out the mutilation on August 28, 2017.

When the girl had sustained “significant” blood loss, they took her to hospital for emergency treatment. But the parents claimed she had been accidentally injured falling on to a kitchen cupboard door while “trying to get some biscuits”.

Ms Carberry said the girl was later taken into foster care and revealed that she had been told to lie about how she was injured. “She told her foster carer that a woman cut her while her parents held her,” she said. “She told her foster carer that her parents had told her to say that she had fallen.

“She later told police that her parents called this woman a ‘witch’ and that her parents held her while the witch cut her.”

Ms Carberry added that evidence will be heard that the parents “had an interest in and were active in preparation of spells, curses, and witchcraft”.

She said that while their daughter lay in a hospital bed they were discussing the purchase of alum and concocting spells.

The mother issued instructions to the father, directing him to lemons, limes and rice at home and telling him to “put the police and doctors inside”, the prosecutor said.

When questioned by police, the mother said her daughter was in the kitchen at home when she “heard screaming and claimed that her daughter climbed on a cupboard to get biscuits and fell”.

However, Ms Carberry told the jury forensic experts did not find any traces of blood in the kitchen or on the cupboard door, and medical experts had “comprehensively rejected” the accidental injury story.

Both defendants, from north-east London, deny female genital mutilation and a charge of failing to protect a girl from the risk of genital mutilation.
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Three seems a bit young from here .,.. like if you want stick steel rods in your pussy ... or otherwise cut it up ... here you have to be a least 18 or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver.
 
  • Female genital mutilation (FGM) includes procedures that intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.
  • The procedure has no health benefits for girls and women.
  • Procedures can cause severe bleeding and problems urinating, and later cysts, infections, as well as complications in childbirth and increased risk of newborn deaths.
  • More than 200 million girls and women alive today have been cut in 30 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia where FGM is concentrated (1).
  • FGM is mostly carried out on young girls between infancy and age 15.
  • FGM is a violation of the human rights of girls and women
The reasons why female genital mutilations are performed vary from one region to another as well as over time, and include a mix of sociocultural factors within families and communities. The most commonly cited reasons are:
  • Where FGM is a social convention (social norm), the social pressure to conform to what others do and have been doing, as well as the need to be accepted socially and the fear of being rejected by the community, are strong motivations to perpetuate the practice. In some communities, FGM is almost universally performed and unquestioned.
  • FGM is often considered a necessary part of raising a girl, and a way to prepare her for adulthood and marriage.
  • FGM is often motivated by beliefs about what is considered acceptable sexual behaviour. It aims to ensure premarital virginity and marital fidelity. FGM is in many communities believed to reduce a woman's libido and therefore believed to help her resist extramarital sexual acts. When a vaginal opening is covered or narrowed (type 3), the fear of the pain of opening it, and the fear that this will be found out, is expected to further discourage extramarital sexual intercourse among women with this type of FGM.
  • Where it is believed that being cut increases marriageability, FGM is more likely to be carried out.
  • FGM is associated with cultural ideals of femininity and modesty, which include the notion that girls are clean and beautiful after removal of body parts that are considered unclean, unfeminine or male.
  • Though no religious scripts prescribe the practice, practitioners often believe the practice has religious support.
  • Local structures of power and authority, such as community leaders, religious leaders, circumcisers, and even some medical personnel can contribute to upholding the practice.
  • In most societies, where FGM is practised, it is considered a cultural tradition, which is often used as an argument for its continuation.
  • In some societies, recent adoption of the practice is linked to copying the traditions of neighbouring groups. Sometimes it has started as part of a wider religious or traditional revival movement
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/female-genital-mutilation
 
. , putting the names of police officers, doctors and social workers inside 40 limes so they would “shut up” and “freeze their mouths”.
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I don't even understand what the point of "cutting" her up was for?
Please search FGM it's heart breaking.

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I have absolutely no empathy for the many barbarians who are continuing to abuse their daughters in this gruesome manner, and thinly blaming their actions on "tradition" or "increasing marriageability". These excuses are just that. Excuses. In this day and age, adults living in London, or anywhere else, are sexually abusing their daughters and causing lifelong consequences without a single health benefit of course. At some point, every parent knows inside their heart and soul that each of us has the duty and responsibility to do what is right for each of our children, tradition and marriageability be damned.

I really don't think cutting off your baby/toddler/child or teen's outer and/or inner labia and cutting off her clitoris with a dirty dull blade, then sewing up her vaginal cavity with needle and thread so that they are left with a tiny opening -- without any type of pain reducing salve or medication at all -- could be seen as a step in the right direction...Not if you are a parent without a severe mental illness! Yet these types of barbarians are continuing to do this in the U.S. and Great Britain quite regularly!!! If you suspect somebody is doing something like this, or is the victim of this, please report them to more than one authority!!
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Here is an excerpt from a Wikipedia article about Female Genital Mutilation.
Female Genital Mutilation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_genital_mutilation)

Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital cutting and female circumcision,[a] is the ritual cutting or removal of some or all of the external female genitalia. The practice is found in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, and within communities from countries in which FGM is common. UNICEF estimated in 2016 that 200 million women living today in 30 countries—27 African countries, Indonesia, Iraqi Kurdistan and Yemen—have undergone the procedures.[3]

Typically carried out by a traditional circumciser using a blade, FGM is conducted from days after birth to puberty and beyond. In half the countries for which national figures are available, most girls are cut before the age of five.[6] Procedures differ according to the country or ethnic group. They include removal of the clitoral hood and clitoral glans; removal of the inner labia; and removal of the inner and outer labia and closure of the vulva. In this last procedure, known as infibulation, a small hole is left for the passage of urine and menstrual fluid; the vagina is opened for intercourse and opened further for childbirth.[7]

The practice is rooted in gender inequality, attempts to control women's sexuality, and ideas about purity, modesty and beauty. It is usually initiated and carried out by women, who see it as a source of honor and fear that failing to have their daughters and granddaughters cut will expose the girls to social exclusion.[8]Adverse health effects depend on the type of procedure; they can include recurrent infections, difficulty urinating and passing menstrual flow, chronic pain, the development of cysts, an inability to get pregnant, complications during childbirth, and fatal bleeding.[7] There are no known health benefits.[9]

There have been international efforts since the 1970s to persuade practitioners to abandon FGM, and it has been outlawed or restricted in most of the countries in which it occurs, although the laws are poorly enforced. Since 2010 the United Nations has called upon healthcare providers to stop performing all forms of the procedure, including reinfibulation after childbirth and symbolic "nicking" of the clitoral hood.[10] The opposition to the practice is not without its critics, particularly among anthropologists, who have raised difficult questions about cultural relativism and the universality of human rights.[11]
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-47094707?__twitter_impression=true
The 37-year-old mother from east London wept in the dock as she was convicted after a trial at the Old Bailey.

Spells and curses intended to deter police and social workers from investigating were found at the Ugandan woman's home, the trial heard.

Her 43-year-old partner was acquitted by the jury.

Prosecutors said the mother "coached" her daughter "to lie to the police so she wouldn't get caught".

The defendants, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, denied FGM and an alternative charge of failing to protect a girl from risk of genital mutilation.

Mrs Justice Whipple warned of a "lengthy" jail term as she remanded the woman into custody to be sentenced on 8 March.
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It is only the fourth FGM prosecution brought to court in the UK. The previous cases led to acquittals.

FGM campaigner Aneeta Prem, from Freedom Charity, said convictions were hard to secure because cuttings were "hidden in secrecy".

"People are scared to come forward, professionals are scared to come forward to report this," she told the BBC.

"The fact that we have a conviction today is a really historic moment."

Home Secretary Sajid Javid said FGM was a "medieval practice".

"We will not tolerate FGM and not rest until perpetrators of this horrific crime are brought to justice," he added.
 
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Today - on International Women's Day - the mother was sentenced for harming her daughter.

A Ugandan woman who became the first person in Britain to be convicted of FGM after performing 'barbaric' home surgery on her three-year-old daughter has been was jailed for 13 years.

A 37-year-old mother was found guilty of cutting her three-year-old daughter despite deploying witchcraft to 'shut up' her accusers.

Mrs Justice Whipple told the mother she had 'betrayed' her daughter's trust and left her with a 'life long burden'. The judge branded FGM a 'barbaric practice'.

The court has heard how the mother had an interest in witchcraft and used 'spells' to target and try to 'silence' social workers, police and even the Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders.

Mrs Justice Whipple today jailed the woman for 11 years for the FGM offence, with a two-year consecutive term imposed for unrelated offences concerning indecent images found on her phone when it was seized as part of the investigation.

The judge said: 'FGM has long been against the law and, let's be clear, FGM is a form of child abuse.

The girl's father was found with videos of two five-year-old children having sex, a grown woman engaging in sex acts with a horse and the same snake sex video.

The male defendant pleaded guilty to two charges of possession of an indecent images of a child and two charges of possessing extreme images showing people having sex with a horse and snake.

Mrs Justice Whipple sentenced him to 11 months in prison, although he had already served his time on remand.

The court heard it would be up to the Home Office to decide whether to allow him to continue living in Britain.
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A Ugandan mother who became the first person convicted under FGM laws froze ox tongue (inset) with screws embedded in them aimed at silencing police, social workers, officers and lawyers in the case
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The mother wrote people's names inside limes, which she froze, in a bid to use witchcraft to stop them reporting her
 
The mother should be deported as well when she completes her sentence.

I wonder if the mother herself had FGM and is their an equivalent for the males.
 
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