Is this Hillary’s plan for all women and Bill if she is elected since she is the Mother of ISIS and Obama is the Father? Wouldn’t this solve her problem with Bill and women?
Female Genital Mutilation Reportedly Imposed by ISIS

The Weekly Standard
Female Genital Mutilation Reportedly Imposed by ISIS
Dec 01, 2015
By Irfan Al-Alawi, Stephen Schwartz
On October 11, the London Independent newspaper revived charges first made last year, by United Nations officials in Iraq, that the Islamic State (ISIS) has called for female genital mutilation (FGM) to be forced on women and girls living in the city of Mosul. ISIS seized Mosul in June 2014 and, almost immediately, reports were heard that the atrocious practice was being imposed.
ISIS itself and various experts dismissed the reports as fabricated, but they were countered by local people in Mosul and Kurdish advocates, who insist the demand is a genuine product of the fanatical “caliphate.”
In the Independent’s column, Dr. John Chua, an anti-FGM activist affiliated with WADI, a leading human rights group dealing with the issue and based in Germany, wrote that some claimed the religious opinion publicized last year “is a hoax but, whether fake or not, those of us working in this field have to take such threats seriously, not least because anecdotal evidence indicates that many in Mosul believe” it is real. WADI additionally assists women from the Yezidi religious minority who have been kidnapped and held as sex slaves by ISIS.
Last year, Jacqueline Badcock, United Nations deputy humanitarian coordinator in Iraq and based in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), had told media as many as four million women and girls aged 11 to 46 in ISIS-held territory faced the risk of genital mutilation. The U.N. then backed off a formal statement, but that is less than reassuring.
FGM—the crude removal of women’s external sexual organs—is not mandated widely in Islam, and is found mainly in Africa, where its victims include girls and women from Muslim, Christian, and animist cultures. Iraqi Kurdistan was, in the past, known for the custom, but the KRG has adopted serious measures against it, criminalizing it in 2011.
Aside from ISIS territory and Iraqi Kurdistan, FGM in Iran has gained new attention in a report distributed by Stop FGM Middle East, a campaign directed by WADI. Titled “Couples in FGM,” the document is a survey of 414 married couples in Javanrod, a city in the Kermanshah province of western Iran, conducted by a psychologist, Osman Mahmoudi. It is a pioneering example of empirical research on the effect of FGM on husbands, according to WADI. Of the test sample, in 206 couples the wives had undergone FGM, and in 208 they had not.
Mahmoudi observed that “sexual function and mental health of women who had undergone FGM was lower than in the comparison group. At the same time, he found that husbands of women who have undergone FGM also have lower sexual function, lower mental health and lower marital satisfaction than husbands of women who have not undergone FGM.”
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