FGM: It’s whose fault?
African immigrant, Khadiija Gbla, of No FGM Australia accused ‘the health system in Australia’ of ‘failing’ little girls who have been subject to the horrible practice of female genital mutilation (ABC national news 13 January).
Just how does Australia fail such girls? The No FGM Australia website tells its viewers ‘Little girls are being left unprotected by Australian laws because those around them are scared to offend their parents’.
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