Taken

Taken

"The room was dark, and it was so full of smoke that it was difficult to breathe inside. Nasirian was tied from her arms and legs. The girl was strong and struggled. Six women were on all fours on the ground and tried to keep her down. He was not numb, and no pain relief was used on her. Except a bucket of cold water poured into her naked body. One of the ladies revealed an ordinary razor blade in her hands for the mutilation. Nasirian cried and the floor was streaming from blood. The more she leaked, the more she screamed. After few minutes her genitals were completely unrecognizable. "

Nasirian and Isina are 14-year old stepsisters in a small Masai village, South-West Kenya. They have been advised not to cry during female circumcision. The genital cutting is said to be done to get them married in the future. The World Health Organization estimates that there are more than 140 million mutilated women in the world. Female genital mutilation is a tradition practiced worldwide in 29 countries, mainly in Africa and Middle-East. Muslims follow the old way of the tradition, but equally Christians and practitioners of nature religions. Girls' circumcision has been illegal in Kenya since 2001, but among some tribes such as the Masai people, it is still a valued tradition. The tradition stems from the belief that woman's sexual organs are considered to be impure. The intention is also to reduce women's sexual pleasure, and thus women's adultery . In some places the girls are cut as infants, others are only in their teens. The violent operation differ from cutting off a small piece of the clitoris and the removal of all external genitalia: the clitoral hood, the clitoris and the minor and major labia. Sometimes the mouth of the vagina is sewn shut leaving a small hole for urine, menstrual blood and sexual intercourse. Surgery is usually done under primitive conditions and girls are subjected to a variety of risks. The girl can die because of the pain of shock and blood poisoning. Later, women may suffer from persistent infections, and urination and intercourse can be painful, and giving birth life-threatening. Female genital cutting has been widely judged as a procedure against human rights and as a serious violation against women's sexual independence.

 

by Meeri Koutaniemi

"The room was dark, and it was so full of smoke that it was difficult to breathe inside. Nasirian was tied from her arms and legs. The girl was strong and struggled. Six women were on all fours on the ground and tried to keep her down. He was not numb, and no pain relief was used on her. Except a bucket of cold water poured into her naked body. One of the ladies revealed an ordinary razor blade in her hands for the mutilation. Nasirian cried and the floor was streaming from blood. The more she leaked, the more she screamed. After few minutes her genitals were completely unrecognizable. "

Nasirian and Isina are 14-year old stepsisters in a small Masai village, South-West Kenya. They have been advised not to cry during female circumcision. The genital cutting is said to be done to get them married in the future. The World Health Organization estimates that there are more than 140 million mutilated women in the world. Female genital mutilation is a tradition practiced worldwide in 29 countries, mainly in Africa and Middle-East. Muslims follow the old way of the tradition, but equally Christians and practitioners of nature religions. Girls' circumcision has been illegal in Kenya since 2001, but among some tribes such as the Masai people, it is still a valued tradition. The tradition stems from the belief that woman's sexual organs are considered to be impure. The intention is also to reduce women's sexual pleasure, and thus women's adultery . In some places the girls are cut as infants, others are only in their teens. The violent operation differ from cutting off a small piece of the clitoris and the removal of all external genitalia: the clitoral hood, the clitoris and the minor and major labia. Sometimes the mouth of the vagina is sewn shut leaving a small hole for urine, menstrual blood and sexual intercourse. Surgery is usually done under primitive conditions and girls are subjected to a variety of risks. The girl can die because of the pain of shock and blood poisoning. Later, women may suffer from persistent infections, and urination and intercourse can be painful, and giving birth life-threatening. Female genital cutting has been widely judged as a procedure against human rights and as a serious violation against women's sexual independence.

 

Maasai-girls Isina & Naserian a day before their planned circumcision. Maasai man walking to the forest to help the others to bring the killed animals to the village. Women of the village peeling potatoes for the ritual dinner. Two children carriying pieces of trees for the circumcision. Girls and boys will be shaved with razor blade and milk. Naserian's brother Sankei will be also circumcised and shaved by her mother. Mother of Isina is showing the tool which will be used for the circumcision Simel, the brother of Isina and Nasirian is being shaved the day before the circumcision. Mejooli and Jennifer are siblings. Mejooli does not care if his wife is not circumcised and Jennifer wants to campaign in her village against the tradition. Their father does not know about their thoughts. The father of the girls taking part of a ritual, where he and his four wifes will be marked with ocra. Nasirian is crying during the starting of the circumcision. Six women were holding Nasirian because she was moving out of pain. Isina screams for her physical pain. Nasirian is bleeding to the floor. Circumcision is done with a razor blade and one flash light in a cowshed. An adult woman holds the wrist of Isina while she is struggling with the pain. Newspaper on the wall of the father. Isina says she is not afraid of the consequences of the circumcision. Nasirian resting few hours after the circumcision. She will stay in bed for four weeks and will be fed by animal blood and meat to recover her strenght. Cowshed just after the circumcision.