In push to end FGM, local women offer influential message
Dec 18, 2017
4 minutes
It was the biggest party Aminata Mané had ever been to, a riot of colorful dresses and exuberant dancing. There were enough fluffy piles of rice and roasted sheep’s meat for the entire village to eat until their stomachs hurt – and it was all to celebrate her.
But Mrs. Mané, who was 11 at the time, couldn’t stop crying. She cried as her aunt led her from the ceremony into the party, whooping and cheering. And she cried as her mother leaned over her and whispered how proud she was. , she said. She kept crying through the congratulations and the dances and the dinner, right up until the moment she was finally allowed
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