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FGM in Switzerland: between legality and loyalty in the transmission of a traditional practice

机译:瑞士女性女外汇:传统实践的合法性与忠诚度之间

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Excision and infibulations, otherwise known as 'female genital mutilation (FGM)', is recognised internationally as a violation of the human rights of girls and women. The population affected by FGM in Switzerland is young and characterised by a first-generation migratory background. It is estimated around 14,700 women affected by excision or infibulation live in Switzerland. In 2012, a specific law against FGM was approved and the Criminal Code amended to include excision or infibulation as a crime (article 124), testifying to the Swiss government's strong political commitment to eliminating FGM. Our study looked into this political context and the current public policy agenda with the aim to better understand the specific logic of the intergenerational transmission of FGM. In particular, this article discusses the reasons invoked by women concerning such a transmission, their attitudes about the new generation of daughters and their demands on what it is possible to do, in the present, to recover and to go forward after FGM.
机译:切除和吸收,也称为“女性生殖器肢解(FGM)”,在国际上被认为是侵犯女孩和妇女的人权。瑞士受女也受到FGM影响的人口年轻,其特征是第一代迁徙背景。据估计,瑞士估计约有14,700名受切除或扣除影响的妇女。 2012年,针对女性生殖器部的一项特定法律获得了批准,刑法修订为包括切除或侵入为犯罪(第124条),证明了瑞士政府对消除女性受害性女还症的强有力的政治承诺。我们的研究研究了这种政治背景和当前的公共政策议程,目的是更好地了解女性外形疾病的代际传播的具体逻辑。特别是,本文讨论了妇女关于这种传播的原因,她们对新一代女儿的态度及其对目前有可能恢复和前进的女儿的要求。

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