16-year old Muslim girl brutally circumcized in Israel

3 June 2008

Teenager rushed to hospital with life-threatening genital hemorrhaging after

undergoing dated practice of female circumcision. 'We haven't seen a case

like this in over a decade,' says obstetrics chief

An unconscious 16-year-old girl was rushed to the Soroka University Medical

Center in Beersheba on Sunday with a life-threatening genital hemorrhage.

The cause, doctors were stunned to discover, was circumcision.

Female circumcision, also called female genital mutilation, a primitive

ritual often conducted in substandard hygienic conditions has all but

disappeared from the modern world and is banned in most Western countries.

The practice is intended to ensure girls will not become sexually

promiscuous as they enter their teenage years.

The girl was rushed into surgery where she was found to be suffering from

severe sharp-force trauma. Her condition has since been stabilized.

A quick inquiry by the emergency room attending, Dr. Alex Rabinowitz,

determined that the girl had been forced to undergo the horrifying procedure

by her family, who reside in a Bedouin community in the Negev.

"We haven't seen a case like this is over 10 years. We thought the practice

had died out," Prof. Arnon Witznitzer, director of Soroka's Obstetrics and

Gynecology Ward, told Yedioth Ahronoth.

"Clearly, despite our assumption that this no longer occurs in Israel, some

are still practicing it and they are doing their best to keep it under

wraps," added Soroka's public relations officer.

The girl's father, who came to the hospital several hours after his daughter

was admitted, confirmed that she had, in fact, been circumcised. He claimed

however that he had no idea the procedure could prove hazardous to her

health.

Doctors close to the case said he appeared to be genuinely distraught and

remorseful.

source:newsgroups.derkeiler.com-4 June 2008

 
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