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Freedom in the United States Compared to the Practice Female Genitalia Mutilation in the World

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In the United States, there are many laws that protect and support the choice and free will of its people. Broadly speaking, you get to choose what you wear, who you worship; if you choose to at all, and finally what happens to your own body. However, that is not the case for many foreign regions, such as the twenty eight African countries where FGM has a major impact, along with certain parts of Asia and the Middle East, where the practice of FGM or (Female Genitalia Mutilation) takes place (Yasin et al 2). In an extensive article, by Richard Griffith he reinstates information from the WHO Organization that “It is estimated that 100–140 million girls and women worldwide are currently living with the consequences of female genital mutilation (FGM).” (World Health organization, 2008). It is a horrible practice in which young females between the ages of infant and fifteen years of age, undergo a surgery for the alteration, removal or partial removal of their genitalia for religious or cultural reasoning’s. If that isn’t terrifying enough, understand that this takes place against the will of the receiving party. This is reason by itself, along with many reasons to stands up against FGM, as it should be outlawed entirely. But, before we can establish the barrier between necessary and criminal in discussion with this topic, we must look at the research and history of this practice, and let the statistics speak for its self. The purpose of this argument is merely to serve as a

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