United Nation’s Resolution on Elimination of Female Genital Ritual: A Legitimate Response to a Human Rights Problem or What?


Date: February 16, 2015
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A recent United Nations’ (U.N.) Resolution, “Intensifying Global Efforts for the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilations,”urging all countries to enact legislation outlawing female circumcisionor female genital ritual (FGR) signals a disturbingly new frontier inthe polemic surrounding the ancient cultural practice. Never before has the apex global institution lent its imprimatur to a project whose foundation is profoundly muddled in uncertainties and murkiness. That the Resolution received an instantaneous and near-universal acclaim as a necessary protective weapon against supposed assault on the human rights of women is not news. After all, aside from essentially validating extant legislative frameworks in several countries, the proclamation fits seamlessly with decades-long agitations of activists,scholars and media pundits of one stripe or the other. What is absurd -indeed, the real news – is continued neglect of calls for a rethinking of the criminalization fervour currently gripping the world, for a reassessment of the evidence trumpeted by abolitionists as justifcatory of their unbridled interference in what practicing communities revere as a sacred cultural rite. Relying on the premise that claims regarding harmful impact of FGR, the fulcrum upon which eradication forces depend for their activism, cannot be substantiated, this paper argues that prohibitory regimes based thereon, whether at the U.N. or country level, is per se a violation of the human rights of the women purportedly sought to be protected. Human rights (including, in this case, its self-appointed “apostles”), cannot, as a popular Igbo maxim admonishes, become “outsiders who wept louder than the bereaved. “This is the prism from which this paper analyzes the on-going supranational crusade to suppress FGR.


Publisher: Medicine and Law
Edition: Volume 33
Year of Publication: 2014
Download : 20042_the_paper_official_publication-libre.pdf

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