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Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
ring the custom with them from their countries of origin.
"When you don't know otherwise, you just adopt the traditions," said 11-year-old Angela* [her name has been changed to protect her privacy], who ran away from her home in Uganda, where FGM has been outlawed since 2010, and traveled to Kenya with friends in search of someone who would perform the procedure. "We decided it was normal to be cut, so we also wanted it."
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Springer Nature Singapore.,
2023
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9789811967238
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Kyoko Nakamura
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heri
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https://www.unicefusa.org/stories/its-time-end-female-genital-mutilation
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