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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prevalenc In 2010, the Indonesian Health Ministry issued a decree outlining the proper procedure for FGM, which activists claim contradicted the 2006 ruling prohibiting clinics from performing any FGM.[223] In 2013, the Indonesian Ulema Council ruled that it favors FGM, stating that although it is not mandatory, it is still “morally recommended”.[224] The Ulema has been pushing Indonesian government to circumcise girls, claiming it is part of Islamic teachings.[225] Some Indonesian officials, in March 2013, claimed cutting and pricking type circumcision is not FGM.[226] In 2014 the government criminalized all forms of FGM after it repealed exceptions to the laws.[227] According to 2016 report by UNICEF, 49% of Indonesian girls of age below 14 had already undergone FGM/C by 2015.[228] Добавить комментарий: |
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