Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of female genital mutilation that may be upsetting for some readers.
Disturbing news yesterday with reports a father in Sydney has been charged with having his then nine-month-old baby daughter allegedly circumcised overseas in 2012.
It was only six months later that the mother realised what her partner had done when she took her baby to the doctor.
The NSW Child abuse squad were alerted and man was charged with aiding/abetting/counseling or procurement of female genital mutilation.
He was given conditional bail and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan 28.
However it has now come to light that the practice is much more common than we know in Australia, and by Australians travelling overseas.
In a disturbing interview on ABC radio, the NSW Minister for Family and Community Services Pru Goward said that toughening the law on this hideous crime was not an option.
She said community engagement and education was needed to prevent more young girls being targeted.
“It’s so easy to hide within a community that condones it, within a household that condones it,” Ms Goward said.
Anecdotal evidence showed the practice was “more common than the reports would suggest”.