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The story of my start to the holy month of Ramzan

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by Insia Dariwala, Sahiyo Ramzan — the time of peace, love, and prayers; a time for family gatherings, breaking fasts together and collectively praying for individual good, and the good of all in this world. Unfortunately, this Ramzan is showing me exactly the opposite, as I see the entire Bohra community (well almost), rising up […]

FGC in the United States

2026    CT House Gop, Rep. Klarides-Ditria, Advocates Call for End to FGM/C in Connecticut 2025 2024 LA Times, Dozens of patients file suit against former OB-GYN and Cedars-Sinai, alleging misconduct AOL, Upgraded charges in child torture case  Equality Now, Implementing Survivor-Led FGM Law In Washington State KUOW, Coalition against female genital mutilation supports victims […]

Four American survivors of FGC speak out

Four American survivors of Female Genital Cutting have broken the culture of silence around the issue through a new video. These women, from diverse backgrounds, illustrate that FGC is not restricted to any one geography, religion, or socioeconomic class. The four women featured in the video produced by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International […]

Engendering Progress Event Honours Sahiyo Co-founder

The Manhattan Young Democrats (MYD) held their 8th annual Engender Progress event honoring women thought-leaders, activists, entrepreneurs, and businesswomen on March 30th. This event is the hallmark of the MYD’s calendar and it honors powerful women, in order to inspire the next generation of young women to follow in their footsteps.Sahiyo’s Mariya Taher was one of the women honoured […]

Why the khatna conversation needs men’s voices too

(First published on June 7, 2016)    by Ammar Karimjee    Age: 24    Country: Pakistan   I found out when I was 19. I’d just heard about the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) in an Anthropology class, and had dismissed it as something that simply happens in rural African villages. After class, I’d expressed […]

I was cut, but today I am proud to be standing up for myself

(First published on March 16, 2016) Name: Alifya Sulemanji Age: 42 Country: United States I, Alifya Sulemanji went through the atrocity of Female Genital Mutilation. It’s been 35 years but I haven’t forgotten that day of my life even today. One morning my mom told me we were going to visit my aunt who lives […]

We must realise that there is an alternative to khatna

by Insia Jaliwala  Age: 18 Country: India The experience of khatna, not only the actual act but the implications of the practice, was a gradual revelation for me. In the vague haze of childhood memories, that particular day stands out. I must have been around 6 or 7 years old. My parents told me I could […]

A letter on khatna by a young Bohra man

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by Anonymous Age: 28 Country: United States Hello All, Firstly, I would like to start by telling you how ashamed I feel of being so ignorant about the issue of female khatna and how honored I am to be a part of a family whose women are spearheading the fight against FGM. I am from an […]

They told me they would call a ‘bhoot’ if I didn’t stop screaming

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(First published on February 26, 2016)  by Fatema Kabira Age: 19 Country: India Seven years old. I was seven years old when they forced me to have a part of my femininity cut off. I don’t remember much from my childhood. My memories are very vague. Yet, despite my poor memory, I clearly remember the […]

I am grateful I was able to talk to a therapist about my khatna

(First published on January 6, 2016) by Anonymous Age: 30 Country: United States  I was not more than seven years old when I recall going into a medical complex on a quiet Sunday afternoon accompanied by my mother and our family friend. My mother told me it was time for my “khatna” or circumcision. She explained […]