And why does the international community keep silent about this widespead and systematic human rights abuse?
Here is a news report of what I'm talking about:
Millions of Cameroon girls suffer "breast ironing"
By Tansa Musa
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (Reuters) - Worried that her daughters' budding breasts would expose them to the risk of sexual harassment and even rape, their mother Philomene Moungang started 'ironing' the girls' bosoms with a heated stone.
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"Breast ironing is an age-old practice in Cameroon, as well as in many other countries in West and Central Africa, including Chad, Togo, Benin, Guinea-Conakry, just to name a few," said Flavien Ndonko, an anthropologist and local representative of German development agency GTZ, which sponsored the survey.
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However, the practice has many side-effects, including severe pain and abscesses, infections, breast cancer, and even the complete disappearance of one or both breasts.
http://today.reuters.com/News/newsArticle.aspx?type=inDepthNews&storyID=2006-07-07T131600Z_01_L08602404_RTRUKOC_0_US-CAMEROON-BREASTIRONING.xml
2006-07-09
16:43:05
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➔ Law & Ethics
If risk of rape is justification for mutilating attractive women, then perhaps all attractive women should have acid thrown in their faces.
Every government is obligated to protect human rights of all its citizens. And the high risk of rape in African countries means that these African governments are not fulfilling their obligations.
Many African countries are receiving aid from the international community. And the international community also has an obligation to make sure that human rights standards are being upheld in these countries.
2006-07-09
17:01:36 ·
update #1