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Fgm. Why No Convictions
Its not often that I post in news but this piqued my interest
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -373640 79
I was reading my local newspaper which has reported that there have been 30 cases of FGM in Stoke on Trent in the last year. In the comments, someone wrote that there have been no convictions for it since the law against it was bought out so I googled it thinking that SURELY the commentator was wrong. He wasn't.
If I damaged someones person I would be behind bars faster than Billy Whizz on speed. (And I have been....for a lot less)
So why no convictions for such a horrible crime?
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I was reading my local newspaper which has reported that there have been 30 cases of FGM in Stoke on Trent in the last year. In the comments, someone wrote that there have been no convictions for it since the law against it was bought out so I googled it thinking that SURELY the commentator was wrong. He wasn't.
If I damaged someones person I would be behind bars faster than Billy Whizz on speed. (And I have been....for a lot less)
So why no convictions for such a horrible crime?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Talbot, //In essence what these religious nutters are saying is that their God failed in the creation of females.//
Oddly enough it isn’t their God who recommends this. He specifically said there must be no alteration to his creation. No, this is an instance where Mohammed’s word contradicts – and overrides - that of Allah – but don’t mention it to the faithful. It isn’t something they like to hear.
Oddly enough it isn’t their God who recommends this. He specifically said there must be no alteration to his creation. No, this is an instance where Mohammed’s word contradicts – and overrides - that of Allah – but don’t mention it to the faithful. It isn’t something they like to hear.