There is shocking news that we unfortunately have to confirm as true. Various parties love news like this because they are ideal for election campaigns, and they don't shy away from brutal “eye-catchers”.

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The wording:

“School doctors have discovered a class in the Swedish city of Norrköping in which all girls have undergone genital mutilation. 28 of the 30 girls were even subjected to the most extreme form of circumcision.”

In June 2014, the case was first reported in the Swedish newspaper “Norrköpings Tidningar” and was circulated by many media outlets who were also able to confirm the accuracy of the report.

Specifically, it's about a school in Sweden where it was discovered that so-called "genital mutilation" was carried out on 60 girls, and that 28 out of 30 girls in a class even had a so-called "infibulation", in which the clitoris and labia were completely cut away and the genitals be stitched to leave a small vaginal opening.

The reasons for this very cruel tradition is that many African tribes see this practice as a transition from girl to woman; the teenager learns to tolerate pain and control her body.

With widespread civilization, these rituals are being increasingly suppressed, but unfortunately there are still thousands of cases, including in Europe. Incidentally, female genital mutilation is punishable by law in both Sweden and Germany, even if it is carried out abroad, and is punishable by up to 5 years in prison.

Conclusion:

Unfortunately, the news is real, but is now being spread by various parties and sites without reflection and with a sensational preview image after more than half a year! We couldn't find out where the preview image on Facebook came from!

Author: Ralf, mimikama.org

Sources:
Alla 30 flickor i classes var könsstympade
Wikipedia - Genital mutilation
Crime Genital mutilation
Federal Ministry of Health - Genital mutilation
FGM in Sweden: School where every single girl in one class underwent procedure exposed

ZDDK tip:

Female Genital Mutilation – Human Rights for Women eV

Female genital mutilation refers to the human rights violation in which parts of girls' genitals are cut off or injured in order to control their sexuality. According to current information from Unicef, there are more than 140 million people affected worldwide. In fact, there are probably twice as many, because so far there have only been comprehensive studies for the sub-Saharan region, Egypt and Iraq. We now know that girls and women are also subjected to genital mutilation in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Girls in Germany are also exposed to the risk of having their genitals secretly mutilated here or abroad. That's why you'll find information here about female genital mutilation, its distribution areas, prevention and support for those affected.

In this way, you can help ensure that girls grow up free and intact and that women who have experienced a human rights violation receive support, sensitivity and interest.

Support our commitment against this human rights violation!

We are committed to ensuring that the United Nations resolution to eliminate female genital mutilation is implemented everywhere. We are working to ensure that professionals and interested parties in Europe know enough about this topic so that all girls can be successfully protected. We want to give the many thousands of people affected in Germany a voice and advocate for their concerns. We ensure that politicians recognize the relevance of this issue for a fair, healthy and equal society. Because where female genital mutilation is ignored and trivialized, it continues to be practiced.

Only together can we abolish female genital mutilation - join us!

Reference: http://www.frauenrechte.de/online/index.php/themen-und-aktions/weibliche-genitalverstuemmelung2

At the end of this report we would like to quote something from the Citizen's Duty from 1832:

Let everyone sweep in front of his door,
and every part of the city is clean.
Let each one practice his lesson,
and the council will do well.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Notes:
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