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Associated Press: Doctor's arrest brings attention to US female circumcisions
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Posted on 04/24/2017 6:47:21 AM PDT by TigerClaws

DETROIT (AP) — Zehra Patwa learned only a few years ago that during a family trip to India at age 7, she was circumcised, which is common for girls in parts of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Patwa, 46, doesn't remember undergoing the procedure, which is also called female genital mutilation or cutting and which has been condemned by the United Nations and outlawed in the U.S. But she doesn't want to. "I have no desire to get that memory back. ... Psychologically, it feels like a violation, even though I don't remember it," said Patwa, a technology project manager from New Haven, Connecticut, who now campaigns against the centuries-old practice. The recent arrest of a Michigan doctor accused of performing the procedure on two 7-year-old girls from Patwa's own Shiite Muslim sect, the Dawoodi Bohra, highlights how female genital mutilation is alive and well in parts of the Western world where its adherents have migrated and formed communities.

Depending on the culture, female circumcisions are performed on girls of various ages and by various methods, and they are seen as a way of controlling a girl's sexuality, maintaining her purity or even making her more fertile as she grows into adulthood. Critics, though, say it can cause complications during childbirth, make intercourse painful and eliminate any pleasure a woman can derive from sex.

Dr. Jumana Nagarwala is accused of performing the procedure on two Minnesota girls that left them with scars and lacerations. Her attorney, Shannon Smith, insists that Nagarwala conducted a benign religious ritual that involved no mutilation.

Prosecutors on Friday charged two other Bohras, Dr. Fakhruddin Attar and his wife, Farida Attar, with conspiracy. Fakhruddin Attar owns the Detroit-area clinic where the alleged procedures were performed in February, and investigators say the couple knew Nagarwala was doing the procedures after business hours.

There are more than a million Bohras in the world, most of whom live in India. No one knows how many there are in the U.S., but it's estimated there are about 25,000 and that they have about 20 mosques and gathering places. Patwa, who is part of the activist group Speak Out on FGM, said that given its clandestine nature, it's hard to estimate how many people perform female circumcisions in the U.S. But there are a small number in the Bohra community who are known by elders and tend to be clustered around large cities with Bohra mosques, she said.

When many Bohra girls are age 6 to 8, their parents approach — or are approached by — a "secret network" of female elders about getting the girls cut. There is then an informal vetting process to make sure a request is legitimate and not an attempt to expose any activities, Patwa said.

"Everybody knows somebody who has gotten their daughter cut ... but nobody wants to rat out their family members or friends," she said.

A spokesman for the Syedna, the Bohras' religious head in Mumbai, India, could not be reached for comment. The two men vying to succeed the Syedna, his half brother and the son of a former Syedna, have different views on female circumcision. The half brother says it is time to end the practice of female circumcision. The former Syedna's son, whom most Bohras accept as their new leader, says the tradition must continue and notes that Bohra men are also circumcised.

"Men have to do it, and even women have to do it," Syedna Muffadal Saifuddin said in a speech last year. The World Health Organization said the practice of removing or injuring female genital organs has no known health benefits but has been performed on roughly 200 million women and girls in 30 countries.

Multiple Islamic scholars and experts say the practice is cultural, not based in religious principles. Those who don't have their daughters circumcised are subjected to pressure, and those who do believe they are protecting the girls.

Although Patwa and others describe it as a widespread practice, it's not universally performed among the Bohra. Sahiyo, a Mumbai-based organization that campaigns against the procedure, estimates that about 80 percent of girls within the community have had it done. She said she attends a Bohra mosque near Boston, which she describes as a welcoming and largely educated and tolerant congregation, but not one in which the procedure they call "khatna" is openly discussed.

"Part of my campaigning is always, 'We have a problem within our community. We can only deal with it as a community," she said. "We can expose it, but other people aren't going to swoop in and help us.'"

Patwa said many Bohra mosques, including hers, have sent letters to members encouraging them not to engage in khatna because it could be considered illegal. But she said some critics don't see this as a serious attempt by mosques to end the practice, but rather as legal cover. Dr. Mohammed Arsiwala, president and CEO of Michigan Urgent Care and a board member of the Michigan State Medical Society, said he was a Bohra until about five years ago. He has shared his concerns about the procedure through a resolution presented to the state medical group, which adopted a policy several years ago labeling it unethical for doctors to perform.

Jiwajee Bhai Bootwala belongs to the Minneapolis-area Bohra community, which he said consists of about 25 to 30 families. He said he doesn't know of anyone involved in the practice and didn't know about the families who went to Michigan, or if they even belong to his group. Still, he said, the news will spoil his community's image. "The law for the country is part of your faith," he said. "So we would never do something against the laws of the country."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: detroit; femalecircumcision; fgm; muslimwomen; sharia
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To: TigerClaws

I’m not holding my breath that in the liberal la la land of Minnesota there will be any prosecution of the parents of these little girls for felony child abused or to have child protective services remove the girls from these abusive homes. The local media here in the Twin Cities has also been quite silent about the Minnesota connection with these doctors practicing FGM.


21 posted on 04/24/2017 9:19:12 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("Socialists are happy until they run out of other people's money." Margaret Thatcherhttp://www.stone)
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To: Skooz

“There is, of course, zero equivalence between circumcision and mutilating a little girl’s genitalia.”

Of course there is, both are entirely uncalled for and should be ended.


22 posted on 04/24/2017 9:46:54 AM PDT by RipSawyer (Racism is racism regardless of the race of the racist)
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To: RipSawyer

Naa.

The purpose for mutilating a little girl’s genitals is to preclude her from enjoying sex when she gets older, because according to the moon cult women are unworthy of sexual fulfillment.

I’m circumcised and my orgasms are just fine, thank you.


23 posted on 04/24/2017 10:07:49 AM PDT by Skooz (Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us)
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To: Skooz

“I’m circumcised and my orgasms are just fine, thank you.”

How would you know what they might have been had you not been circumsized? I suggest that you are claiming knowledge you cannot possibly possess. Other than that, even if you are right that is no reason for circumcision, there is in fact NO valid reason for male circumcision. The mere fact that it may be LESS of a negative than female circumcision certainly is no reason.


24 posted on 04/24/2017 10:16:51 AM PDT by RipSawyer (Racism is racism regardless of the race of the racist)
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To: TigerClaws

The surgery is PRETTY OBVIOUS to any doctor or medical worker looking at a girl’s (or woman’s) private parts.

It would be very interesting to find out if these workers are required to REPORT these cases, since not reporting (to CPS) even a bruise on a 10 year white boy opens them up to criminal prosecution.

...so, is our vaulted medical profession COVERING UP what is likely hundreds of thousands of these abuses?


25 posted on 04/24/2017 3:58:25 PM PDT by BobL (In Honor of the NeverTrumpers, I declare myself as FR's first 'Imitation NeverTrumper')
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To: AlaskaErik
Why isn't circumcision considered a form of male genital mutilation?

Because it's not a mutilation, it's simply removing extra skin that can make diseases more easily contracted later in life. Here's a better way to think of it:

Male circumcision would be similar to cutting off part of the hood covering the clitoris, not digging the clitoris out.

Female 'circumcision' is similar to cutting off the entire head of the penis, maybe half the shaft, instead of just removing the foreskin.
26 posted on 04/26/2017 5:42:12 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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