Campaigner attacked on bus ‘for warning pupils that FGM is child abuse’

I missed this last week but its not too late. From the London Evening Standard

A survivor of female genital mutilation today told how she had been attacked in public over her outspoken campaign to confront the barbaric practice in London’s schools.

Hibo Wardere, 46, who fled Somalia’s civil war at the age of 18 having suffered FGM aged six, has made it her life’s work to educate and speak frankly about the brutal surgery which affects 200 million women in 30 countries. Mrs Wardere, a teaching assistant who visits schools to educate children about the procedure, has written a book about her one-woman fight to wipe out FGM in her lifetime.

The mother-of-seven from Walthamstow told the Standard how after speaking at one local school a child realised she had undergone FGM and confided in a teacher. “It broke my heart into a million pieces,” she said. “It takes real courage to stand up at such a young age and seek help, especially against the wishes of your family.”

But the Somalian’s outspoken approach and refusal to sugar-coat the  topic with young children has made her the target of attacks.

She said: “I had a scary confrontation on the 257 bus in Walthamstow. A woman with a full niqab recognised me and ran at me screaming my name and snarling, ‘You came to my child’s school, you told her FGM was abuse.’

“I could only see her eyes but they were full of rage. She was so angry she had to be dragged off the bus, but I was jumping for joy inside because that meant a child had confronted their parent.”

A recent City University London and Equality Now study shows that FGM has been carried out on 137,000 women and girls living in England and Wales but Mrs Wardere believes these figures will sky-rocket once a full NHS survey comes out next year.

When I went to primary school in Walthamstow 50 years ago our talks were about road safety and dire warnings to sit at least 6 feet from the televiaion, lest we get sore eyes. Times and the dangers faced by children have changed, and not for the better. 

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  1. “….jumping for joy….’because….a child had confronted their parent.” Hopefully Hibo Wardere has done a follow up on this mother and her very brave daughter. It’s not a stretch to believe that this naïve and innocent child has been “disappeared” back to Phil-in-the-blank-i-stan to live with that loving relative who will better instruct her in the ways of Islam and prepare her for her destined role as some perverted creep’s chattel.

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