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6 Şubat 2017 Pazartesi

Anti-FGM campaign launched in UK to mark global day of opposition

A national campaign carrying the symbol of a red triangle will be rolled out across the UK to mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation.


The National Police Chiefs’ Council has partnered with the Freedom charity to encourage people to provide the police with information that can help detect and prevent FGM in the UK and abroad.


Commander Mak Chishty, the police national lead on “honour”-based violence, has written to every police force in the country reminding them that while progress has been made, there is yet to be a successful prosecution for FGM.


He wrote: “This is a particular area of political and public scrutiny and I would urge each force to maximise every opportunity to demonstrate that we as a service are doing everything that is possible to combat FGM.”


His letter also cited a prevalence study published in July 2015 by City University and Equality Now, the human rights group, which showed that no local authority in the UK was unaffected by FGM.


Chishty told the Guardian: “We are raising awareness that FGM is a crime and that anybody involved in the process – from turning a blind eye to the act of cutting – commits a criminal offence. This is form of child abuse and violence against women and girls.”


More than 13,000 posters promoting the Red Triangle initiative have been distributed to police forces to display inside police buildings and within appropriate community settings.


Police leads have been asked to evaluate the campaign’s impact by monitoring any increased reporting, receipt of intelligence or new engagement opportunities.


Aneeta Prem, a writer and the founder of Freedom, has written a novel warning about FGM, called Cut Flowers, that is being distributed to schoolchildren to raise awareness of the illegal practice.


She said: “Over 200 million women and girls have gone through the horrors of FGM and we know that girls are being cut here in the UK. Unofficial figures estimate that 137,000 girls and women in Britain are affected.


“Through education we can stop FGM in a generation. Through teaching we can explain the long-term health dangers and dispel the myths that have kept this barbaric practice alive. The help of boys as well as girls is needed to change opinions.”


She added: “We are asking that people wear the red triangle badge to mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance to FGM.”


A 25-year-old from Somalia who suffered FGM and now lives in London said: “I was cut when I was five years old. I still feel pain and relive that moment every day. I completely support the Red Triangle campaign and hope it will encourage girls to ask for help.”


FGM protection orders intended to safeguard girls at risk came into effect in the UK in July 2015. The latest figures from the Ministry of Justice showed 97 applications and 79 orders had been made up to the end of September 2016.


The home secretary, Amber Rudd, said the government was taking “world-leading action” to tackle FGM by strengthening the law to improve protection for those at risk and by removing barriers to prosecution.


She said: “This government has introduced FGM protection orders, a new offence of failing to protect a girl from FGM, a mandatory reporting duty for frontline professionals, new guidance for the police, and lifelong anonymity for victims to encourage them to come forward.


“We are sending a clear message that FGM will not be tolerated, and as part of this I am determined to see the country’s first successful prosecution for FGM.”


The Red Triangle campaign, which will run until International Women’s Day on 8March, iwill officially launch at Haverstock school in Camden, north London, on Monday.



Anti-FGM campaign launched in UK to mark global day of opposition

15 Aralık 2016 Perşembe

The only way to beat the Tories is for opposition parties to work together | Shirley Williams

Theresa May’s Conservative government is less united and less powerful than it may seem. It has a small and vulnerable majority, remains divided on what kind of relationship it wants with the European Union, and disagrees on some key political issues like the role, if any, that grammar schools should play in secondary education.


Even the current urgent crisis on care for elderly and disabled adults is a source of argument. Should local councils, starved of resources after years of heavy cuts, be held to their statutory responsibilities, or is the crisis so extensive that only government responses will suffice – higher national taxes or an increase in national insurance contributions to meet the evident suffering of the old, the sick and the poor?


Proposing a precept of a few percent more on council taxes will lead to greater burdens on local businesses: some will be bankrupted, shops and offices will close, and more areas of our towns and cities will become derelict.


Yet the government has faced little effective opposition, not because of its majority but because the opposition parties fail to work together, even though on many issues there is no difference of principle or conviction between them, and there is a clear opposition to the Conservatives. On the survival of the NHS, the need to tackle care for the sick and elderly at a national level, the commitment to comprehensive education, greater fairness in taxation and on tackling poverty, there is little if any reason why cross-party opposition campaigns could not be forged.


The Brexit negotiations will involve a review of all the laws and rules the UK accepted as part of agreed European legislation. Once the negotiations begin in earnest, the best part of the European Union’s welfare and employment rights heritage will be at great risk. For parties of the centre and centre left, it is vital to fight to retain employment rights, such as provision for parental leave, rest time and holiday entitlement. If these are abolished, thousands of people will be worse off. But the opposition work required will demand time and effort from all the progressive parties, working together.


Sadly, despite the urgency, the opposition parties are not working together. Tribalism, not least in the Labour party, dominates, and provides the government with a green light for its more extreme policies. What we have to do is sit down, take each one of the issues on which we are broadly in agreement, and work out how best, in parliament and elsewhere, we can support a common policy. For instance, in the case of the NHS we could strongly argue for a continued immigration policy that allows men and women from other countries who are prepared to work in the health service to come to the UK. In the case of the council precept, we need to put together the outline of a national policy for care. And on civil liberties issues such as detention without trial, we could agree on the position that there should be a limit on how long anyone can be detained.


The parties of the centre and left are highly unlikely to merge or become one party. But they could surely forge progressive alliances on issues and surely agree to protect and defend the common ground based on values we already share, above all to protect the poor and those in need. The price of tribalism is conceding to the government so much that we value in our society.



The only way to beat the Tories is for opposition parties to work together | Shirley Williams

15 Temmuz 2014 Salı

Arkansas Governor Tries To Muzzle Opposition To State"s ObamaCare Medicaid Expansion

By Josh Archambault and Chris Cinquemani. Mr. Archambault is a Senior Fellow, Mr. Cinquemani directs communications at the Foundation for Government Accountability.


When it comes to Arkansas’ “Private Option” Medicaid growth, we have not shied away from highlighting its significant design and style flaws and the political fallout a lot of of its most vocal cheerleaders have endured for embracing this keystone of ObamaCare.


For illustration, we have reported that the Personal Option has run over budget every single month of operation. We have reported that Arkansas officials are searching for a bailout from the federal government — which would be paid for by all American taxpayers — to deal with these overruns. And we have noted that the political tides have turned towards the Personal Option among Arkansas voters, with its chief architect, a three-phrase Republican state legislator, dropping his primary election to a political novice.


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Gov. Mike Beebe’s (D) workers has been functioning to silence individuals examining private choice data and implementation. Photo Credit: Danny Johnston, AP



Not everyone appreciates our efforts to safeguard taxpayers. As the news surrounding the Personal Option will get worse, proponents are seeking to silence their opposition.


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In late May, Apothecary editors obtained an e mail from Matt DeCample, communications director and spokesman for Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe. Apparently DeCample was none-as well-pleased with our reporting, or what he calls “political activism being spread below the Forbes banner.”


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RAZOR BACK, THIN SKIN


Gov. Beebe’s spokesperson gives sufficient lip service to cost-free speech, acknowledging that “criticism and opposing viewpoints are element of an open and full debate.” But DeCample proceeds to display a surprising dose of intolerance for dissent. Although claiming the Beebe Administration is “not making an attempt to stop truthful criticism and differences of viewpoint,” DeCample is attempting to do just that by contacting the editors here at Forbes to propose that our operate is a blight on their track record.


Even worse, DeCample refers to our perform as “misinformation and fabrication,” “fallacies” and “dishonest political activism.” But he ignores the fact that every single argument and claim we have manufactured on this site concerning Arkansas’ Personal Option has been sourced to on-the-record feedback, news accounts, election results and information launched by the Administration’s own Department of Human Solutions.


DeCample failed to recognize a single factual error in our coverage. As an alternative, he dismissed sourced, factual details — significantly of which came from Beebe’s own bureaucrats — as “activism” within an “echo chamber,” even though pointing in the direction of a left-leaning blogger in the state as a far more independent supply of data. If DeCample or the Beebe Administration had been really interested in getting a policy debate, they could just situation a public, fact-primarily based response to our arguments. They chose as an alternative to resort to private intimidation and identify-calling, which, in our view, says a great deal about the intellectual strength of their position.


GOVERNOR’S Staff CONFIRMS THAT THE Personal Selection Truly IS OBAMACARE MEDICAID Growth


While we strongly disagree with the Beebe Administration about the merits of ObamaCare expansion, DeCample deserve credit for admitting what many ObamaCare Personal Choice supporters will not. Numerous of them — particularly the Republican legislators who pushed it by way of the Arkansas Legislature — have been adamant that the Private Option is neither portion of ObamaCare, nor Medicaid growth:
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But the spokesperson for the Governor who signed the Private Selection into law clearly disagrees:



Weve lengthy know that its [Apothecary] editor, Avik Roy opposes the Arkansas Personal Option, our model of Medicaid growth under the Affordable Care Act.- (Emphasis added)



On this we complete-heartedly agree with DeCample and the Beebe Administration. It is impossible to see the Private Selection as something but an ObamaCare Medicaid expansion. It makes use of ObamaCare dollars to offer Medicaid companies to the entire population of folks targeted for ObamaCare’s Medicaid growth. Those Medicaid positive aspects are delivered via ObamaCare-accredited insurance coverage ideas sold on the ObamaCare exchange. Kudos to Gov. Beebe and his office for admitting what many legislative advocates of the Personal Choice will not.


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Arkansas Governor Tries To Muzzle Opposition To State"s ObamaCare Medicaid Expansion

3 Temmuz 2014 Perşembe

Pakistan"s polio-busters try out to have illness regardless of terrorist opposition

For years the red pins stuck into the big map of Pakistan on the wall of 1 of the UN’s most skilled polio-busters have shown the ailment in steady retreat. The place after they could be discovered all over, the pins – each a single representing a youngster killed or crippled by the illness – had been pushed back by relentless public well being campaigns into just 3 clusters.


Two are positioned in and all around the cities of Karachi and Peshawar in the south and north-west, where the illness flourishes in unsanitary slums in which drinking water is effortlessly contaminated with human waste. But the majority erupt from a modest pocket of land representing less than 1% of the country on the border with neighbouring Afghanistan.


The explosion of pins on the map is not an accurate depiction of the scale of the dilemma, with 54 cases in the tribal company of North Waziristan this yr. “We ran out of room for a lot more pins a long time ago,” mentioned Elias Durry, the head of the Globe Overall health Organisation’s anti-polio work in Pakistan, who is also a veteran of successful campaigns to stamp out the ailment in Africa and Yemen.


North Waziristan’s capability to produce more than half the world’s polio instances in the past yr has produced it the greatest risk to the international hard work to stamp out a disease that can easily reinfect areas that have been cleared.


It poses this kind of a threat that since 1 June most travellers, youthful and previous alike, have had to get revaccinated prior to leaving the nation in situation they get the condition with them.


Although almost everything about tackling a hugely infectious disease in a nation with widespread poverty is tough, curbing the uncontrolled outbreak in North Waziristan has been not possible. No well being polio vaccinator had been in a position to phase in to the tribal agency because June 2012 when the militants who managed the spot banned all wellness staff in what they stated was retaliation for US drone strikes. It followed revelations that the CIA had utilised a hepatitis B vaccination programme in the city of Abbottabad as a front for attempting to track down the former al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden.


Wellness employees in contrast North Waziristan to a gushing tap that could not be turned off, forcing the campaign to concentrate sources on elaborate efforts just to cease it spreading. So the launch on 15 June of a massive military operation against the foreign and domestic terrorists who had come to rule North Waziristan is observed by Durry and his colleagues as a large step forward.


Polio cases marked with red pins on a map Polio circumstances marked with red pins on a map Photograph: Jon Boone for the Guardian


“It is a genuine chance for us,” he explained. “We have been desperate to get entry to these folks for a long time.”


While it has developed misery for about half a million men and women who have had to flee their homes, the internally displaced have been forced to pass by means of army checkpoints, where they have been vaccinated.


Previously practically 200,000 previously unreachable civilians fleeing hostilities have been taken care of with drops of a remedy containing a extremely weakened form of the polio virus.


But in underdeveloped nations 1 treatment method is not adequate for often malnourished and sick youngsters to develop the immunity essential to guarantee the virus ultimately dies out.


It implies youngsters have to be continuously re-dosed, with those in minimal-threat areas typically expected to obtain about 6 doses a year whilst these living in the teeming slums of huge cities acquire the drops up to 15 times annually.


Such efforts are assisting to drench Pakistan’s young children with polio drops – in the past two years a lot more than 420m doses of oral polio vaccine have been administered.


The displaced young children of North Waziristan will have to be tracked. Producing the process more difficult is the unwillingness of most civilians from the area to remain in the refugee camp set up by the army. The nation has currently mounted a massive hard work to target youngsters a lot more or much less at random as they travel close to the nation, in addition to the classic door-to-door campaigns.




Teams are working at hundreds of “transit stations”, this kind of as the grand Raj-era train station in Rawalpindi, where young polio vaccinators and their police guard have 15 minutes to function their way down the trains prior to they press on with their journeys.


Passing through the grimy old carriages, a two-man staff search for young children younger than five. If their dad and mom agree, the vaccinators whip out small plastic phials from a cooler box and briskly put drops into the children’s mouths.


On a train containing dozens of families travelling en masse from the sprawling port city of Karachi – a polio hotspot – to the town of Mirpur in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, there is not sufficient time to cover everyone and the train pulls out of the station ahead of they attain the last two carriages.


“We do our very best, but the trains are often really occupied,” said Bilal Aftab, one particular of the vaccinators, as he watched the line of green carriages trundle onwards.


Not surprisingly, vaccination fatigue is setting in between some mother and father. 1 mom crossly swished away the vaccination team when they poked their heads over a privacy sheet tied across their part of the carriage. “We gave it to our daughter a lot of instances and it gave her a poor stomach,” she explained, incorporating that she had heard stories of the drops damaging some kids.


Parental opposition is just 1 of the a lot of problems that have made Pakistan a especially tough nut for worldwide polio elimination efforts. There is widespread misinformation about the vaccine, which has been demonised as being portion of a western plot to curb birth costs in the Islamic planet.


Police guard a polio vaccination team in Bannu Police commandos guard a polio vaccination staff at a security checkpoint. Photograph: Hasham Ahmed/AFP/Getty Photos


In late 2012 militants began killing vaccination teams, a lot of of them led by an army of “lady wellness staff”, making however more issues.


It has all added to the already difficult and pricey process of wiping out the last vestiges of the condition. About $ 227m (£133m) will be spent this 12 months in Pakistan alone.


It is the sort of outlay that horrifies sceptics, who believe the ambition to eradicate rather than management polio is a grandiose pipe dream that overburdens creating countries and diverts sources from many other pressing health demands.


With only 1 other human illness – smallpox – effectively eradicated, some argue the purpose is eventually unrealisable. They level out the target 12 months of 2000 for global eradication has been repeatedly pushed back.


Advocates say it is worth it because as soon as polio is eradicated from the 3 remaining nations where it is endemic the benefits will be value-totally free for the rest of time.


Durry says the intense concentrate on polio has helped push through essential reform of the country’s well being service, which was when plagued with “ghost” vaccination teams.


This 12 months Peshawar pioneered a enormous campaign to inoculate entire populations of kids beneath the age of 5 on a single day, repeating the operation for up to twelve consecutive weeks.


To deal with the risk from gunmen, the streets had been flooded with four,000 policemen on vaccination days, even though neighbourhoods were cordoned off and motorbike-riding banned.


There have also been efforts to challenge well-liked suspicions about a high-profile, effectively-funded campaign backed by global bodies and western philanthropists such as Bill Gates. Nearby campaigns have been renamed and rebranded so there is no longer any mention of worldwide organisations.


The Islamic Growth Bank has come forward to choose up the bill for the 2014 work.


Respected religious scholars have been pressed into publicly supporting the hard work and several teams carry small booklets of pro-vaccination edicts issued by scholars.


But regardless of increasing optimism that the campaign derailed by Pakistan’s religious militants might at final be obtaining back on track, the basic issues of attacking the illness indicates the red pins will not disappear totally for years to come.


Elias Durry Elias Durry said the military operation towards militants in North Waziristan was a ‘real opportunity’ for polio vaccination campaigners.


• Polio is an ancient scourge that has been paralysing, deforming and killing its victims for millennia. 1 stone carving from ancient Egypt has even been identified showing one particular sufferer with a characteristic withered leg walking with the aid of a stick.


• There is no remedy for the condition, induced by a single of 3 diverse viruses which enters the entire body via the mouth, proliferates in the intestine then invades the central nervous system, destroying cells that activate muscles. It brings about irreversible paralysis


• Its perfect environment are crowded cities where the disease can effortlessly be passed on, usually by faeces contaminating consuming water. The huge bulk of folks infected with the virus never ever display any of its signs, meaning they can spread it on to 1000′s of others ahead of the very first case of paralysis emerges.


• Large epidemics in the early 20th century were responsible for killing and paralysing hundreds of 1000′s of youngsters. The 1st vaccine was developed in the 1950s. That was largely superseded by the invention of orally administered vaccines that are cheaper and less complicated to roll out on a mass scale.


• In 1988 polio was eradicated from much of the designed planet and an worldwide work was launched to wipe it out all over the place else by 2000.



Pakistan"s polio-busters try out to have illness regardless of terrorist opposition

10 Mart 2014 Pazartesi

Opposition to FGM must not lead to prejudice | Nadifa Mohamed

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‘How would I persuade the United kingdom Border company that I hadn’t done some thing abhorrent to my youngsters?’ Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA Archive/Press Association Pictures




The Guardian’s campaign has put female genital mutilation firmly on the political agenda, with Michael Gove, Ban Ki-Moon and Malala Yousafzai throwing their excess weight behind it. I am heartened that the bodily autonomy of young African and Asian women is becoming taken significantly, and I hope that concrete assistance will be given to people at chance: the bodily, psychological and social harm of FGM fails girls, and what ever justifications kept it alive for millennia, have no fat against the concept that a child’s physique is excellent and healthful the way it is created.


Even so, the sudden, intense emphasis on a practice that very handful of men and women stick to in Britain – and the lack of clarity on who is undertaking it, the place and why – has allowed negative stereotypes to run amok.


I was raised in Britain within a Somali family members and, inside of my comprehending, the huge vast majority of Somali families who settle here abandon FGM. The sturdy societal pressures in east Africa do not apply right here, and there is not a framework of skilled and easily available “cutters”.


The widely quoted figure of 24,000 British girls being “at threat” would have us think that 88% of British Somali girls are in danger. In fact, this figure originally derives from World Health Organisation and Unicef estimates, some dating back to the 1990s, from “sources of variable high quality”, about the prevalence of the practice in numerous African nations. These figures have then been extrapolated, some assuming there is the very same likely prevalence amongst below-16 ladies from individuals nations now residing in the Uk. In other phrases, these are crude estimates based mostly on unreliable data – and many many years out of date. There is no doubt there are instances of FGM in this country – and even one is too several – but in our horror over the practice we must resist the urge to potentially exaggerate its scale. The numbers of particular allegations are far lower than the headlines propose and, even though the police have been alerted, there has not however been ample proof to obtain a single conviction.


Nadifa girls Teenage girls at an soon after-college club in Hargeisa, Somaliland, a breakaway area of Somalia. ‘Prejudices regarding Somalis, Islam and ‘backward African tribal customs’ are conflated to create an image of a dark, brutal, incorrigible mass.’ Photograph: Jason Straziuso/AP


This is important since the tough talk about clamping down on FGM has led to a slightly hysterical perspective among health workers. 1 elderly Somali female I know entered hospital with a heart complaint but identified herself being quizzed about a process on her genitals 60 years earlier in an additional horror story a lady in labour was taken care of as a circus exhibit when midwives identified she had been infibulated, the attention out of the blue on the spectacle in between her legs rather than on her urgent needs. This naturally isn’t beneficial, and I hope that as the conversation widens and deepens it will become significantly less likely.


The comments left on the Guardian internet site following previous FGM posts appear to justify a whole lot of the doubts that Somalis, regardless of wanting to end FGM, have about how the campaign can portray them. “Uncut ladies are disowned, cast out and raped and abused” – they are not. “It is all about cruel evil psychopaths who love triggering soreness” – it isn’t. “Are they insane or just reduced intelligence?” Why not both?


Prejudices concerning Somalis, Islam and “backward African tribal customs” (a phrase that regularly pops up) are conflated to develop an image of a dark, brutal, incorrigible mass who, to use Kipling’s phrase, are “half devil, half little one” and as a result cannot be trusted to even increase their own young children decently. There is lots of resentment towards immigrants in this country, some of it centuries previous, some of it a product of latest changes, and the remedies provided to cease FGM – hang them, minimize their hands off, get their young children away, deport them – appear to betray a wider antipathy rather than an sincere concern for affected youngsters.


The proposed quit and perhaps search of “at-threat” families re-entering British airports in the course of college holidays, reported final month, also can make me uncomfortable. Once again, does this in result imply that all east and west African travellers will be underneath suspicion?


I am striving to think about how I would really feel if I have been returning house with my kids soon after a long, arduous journey and forced to answer inquiries that insinuated I had accomplished one thing I found abhorrent to them. How would I persuade the United kingdom Border Company that this was not the case? Would they interrogate my children? Would they demand that I strip them? It is already challenging ample travelling as black and Muslim and dealing with official suspicion I am frequently pulled above for extra protection checks and have to describe what business I have going exactly where I’m going. It is a humiliating expertise and one that too a lot of young children have to witness presently.


Now Michael Gove, the training secretary, will be creating to schools asking them to assist safeguard women. Once again, this aid wants to be supplied really sensitively. Will teachers single out African and Asian ladies, both on their own or – worse – in front of their classmates? Even a standard talk to the whole class could lead to eyes turning to the brown ladies.


It appears much more wise to use GPs and neighborhood groups as the stage of get in touch with a relationship wants to be built before any back links are produced to these children who are genuinely at chance rather than just falling into broad ethnic groupings. For this campaign to really contribute some thing to the battle towards FGM rather than just spilling more ink on a topic that has provoked much pearl-clutching horror over the years, we need to have to integrate east African or west African young children – or whoever is at threat of FGM – into the current kid protection framework. If we are to consider FGM significantly we want to make positive those exact same youngsters are protected from violence, homelessness, hunger and all other abuses.


A recurring obstacle is how ignorant mainstream society is of the lives of recent migrants. We have to speak to them and, most of all, listen to them rather than talking about them in the most fearful and contemptuous tones. We want exact and up-to-date figures on the genuine scale of the dilemma.


I hope this campaign does not go the very same way as Kony 2012 and become consumed by its very own flash-in-the-pan moral panic, with all the grandstanding and backslapping that entails, which isn’t going to obtain something. What I want to see is kids with migrant backgrounds – in truth all children – becoming so deeply valued in this society that there is a plethora of help for no matter what troubles they face.




Opposition to FGM must not lead to prejudice | Nadifa Mohamed