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orangikan
01-21-2008, 11:17 AM
When a girl is taken — usually by her mother — to a free circumcision event held each spring in Bandung, Indonesia, she is handed over to a small group of women who, swiftly and yet with apparent affection, cut off a small piece of her genitals. Sponsored by the Assalaam Foundation, an Islamic educational and social-services organization, circumcisions take place in a prayer center or an emptied-out elementary-school classroom where desks are pushed together and covered with sheets and a pillow to serve as makeshift beds. The procedure takes several minutes. There is little blood involved. Afterward, the girl’s genital area is swabbed with the antiseptic Betadine. She is then helped back into her underwear and returned to a waiting area, where she’s given a small, celebratory gift — some fruit or a donated piece of clothing — and offered a cup of milk for refreshment. She has now joined a quiet majority in Indonesia, where, according to a 2003 study by the Population Council, an international research group, 96 percent of families surveyed reported that their daughters had undergone some form of circumcision by the time they reached 14.

Female circumcision in Indonesia is reported to be less extreme than the kind practiced in other parts of the globe — Africa, particularly.
Studies have shown that in some parts of Indonesia, female circumcision is more ritualistic — a rite of passage meant to purify the genitals and bestow gender identity on a female child — with a practitioner rubbing turmeric on the genitals or pricking the clitoris once with a needle to draw a symbolic drop of blood. In other instances, the procedure is more invasive, involving what WHO classifies as “Type I” female genital mutilation, defined as excision of the clitoral hood, called the prepuce, with or without incision of the clitoris itself. The Population Council’s 2003 study said that 82 percent of Indonesian mothers who witnessed their daughters’ circumcision reported that it involved “cutting.”

According to Lukman Hakim, the foundation’s chairman of social services, there are three “benefits” to circumcising girls.

“One, it will stabilize her libido,” he said through an interpreter. “Two, it will make a woman look more beautiful in the eyes of her husband. And three, it will balance her psychology.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/20/magazine/20circumcision-t.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin



I don't think, somehow, that circumcising a male has the same permanent affect on: Libido; Attractiveness, or Psychology. Once again it seems part of he Muslim world wants to reduce women's rights to their God (Allah) given body, rather than let them decide for themselves.

fat mike
01-21-2008, 11:33 AM
yes,O man-this is one of the saddest things and the single most damning feature of that horrible culture..

soylentgreen
01-21-2008, 01:24 PM
yes,O man-this is one of the saddest things and the single most damning feature of that horrible culture..What should we do about it? Bomb them?

jimmyjude
01-21-2008, 01:25 PM
Islam is such a cool religion.

fat mike
01-21-2008, 02:16 PM
What should we do about it? Bomb them?

we need to teach them democracy..

Snouter
01-21-2008, 02:29 PM
The West still practices this satanic, mideast practice on males, although since it is now common knowledge that the foreskin is a critical part of the penis's functionality, this barbaric ritual is declining in popularity.

tinhorn
01-21-2008, 09:38 PM
Won't removing the clitoral hood make it easier for a woman to orgasm?

jimmyjude
01-21-2008, 09:49 PM
we need to teach them democracy..

How "white man's burden" of you.

fat mike
01-21-2008, 10:04 PM
Won't removing the clitoral hood make it easier for a woman to orgasm?

actually its like removing the prepuce on a man-the nerves are divested of their protective cover so theyre exposed and lose some sensation-it isnt at all as bad as excision...

How "white man's burden" of you.

i learned all this stuff on the Andy Griffith Show..

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