The wife told the court that the ceremonial robes, worn during the cutting of external female genitals, had been sent to her from the girls’ family in Nigeria.
Ceremonial robes, worn during the cutting of external female genitals, had been sent to her from the girls’ family in Nigeria, the court heard.
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Zimran Samuel, a barrister representing the girls’ mother, told the judge that the girls’ father had been “putting pressure” on the mother to have the procedure done in the UK or in Nigeria. FGM is illegal in both countries.
FGM affects females in every local auhority in England and Wales – study
“The father is currently in Nigeria and can arrive or instruct someone else to act,” he told the judge. “It was felt that there is a real risk that the girls may be cut in this jurisdiction or in Nigeria or may go missing.”
Mr Justice Holman said the woman’s description showed what a “terrible scourge” female genital mutilation was.
The FGM protection order is a new legal power that came into force in the UK this month to stop the practice, and the sisters are one of the first few cases of such an order being granted.
The judge said he would analyse the case further on 11 August and the girls’ father would be permitted to mount a challenge.
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Last week, Bedfordshire police seized the passports of two young girls, who it was believed may be taken to Africa to undergo Female Genital Mutilation. A parent in Salford also received a protection order this week, banning the daughter from being taken out of the country. It was the first FGM banning order in Greater Manchester.
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Women and girls affected by female genital mutilation can be found in every local authority in England and Wales, the study found.
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