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AIGA deplores reports of girl taken for FGM/C: warns against complacency and Islamophobic responses

AIGA deplores reports of girl taken for FGM/C: warns against complacency and Islamophobic responses

by info@aiga.org.au | Dec 31, 2014 | Featured, Media

AIGA share the feelings of outrage and compassion expressed by Australians today after reports1 of concern for a Brisbane girl feared to have been removed from the country to Gambia, purportedly to be subjected to female genital mutilation. AIGA Secretary Elwyn Moir...

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