Female Genital Mutilation- The Ultimate Indignity
The first time I came across the subject of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), was when I heard Khadija Gbla, a lady from Sierra Leone, deliver a very hard-hitting talk on Ted Talk show. The talk was titled “My mother’s strange definition of empowerment”. Khadija’s narration of her firsthand experience of FGM made me cringe but what left me thoroughly bemused was the fact that this practice was believed to be a step towards “empowerment”. By her own admission, Khadija’s mother admits that she had put young Khadija through FGM. She iterates, “ Yes, I did. I did it for your own good. It was in your best interest. Your grandmother did it to me, and I did it to you. It's made you a woman. You're empowered, Khadija .” So what is FGM? FGM involves cutting or removing a part or all of female’s external genitalia. It is practiced on children either at a very young age or just at the cusp of puberty. The World Health Organiz...