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Tuesday September 03, 2002 13:13 by June Cochlan - USI womensrights at usi dot ie 086 3853550
Students will tonight hold a candle-lit vigil outside the Department of Justice appealing against the deportation of 18-year-old Christina Onasanwo and her family to Nigeria. The family, who have been served with a deportation order, originally fled from Nigeria in 1999 because Christina and her younger sister Bolu were at risk from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) which had been ordered by the tribal elders. June Coghlan, Women’s Rights Officer, USI said: “Christina Onasanwo should be celebrating the fact that she has passed her Leaving Certificate and has been accepted to study business studies in Rathmines College of Commerce. Instead, she now faces the horrific prospect of returning to a homeland her family fled to avoid the scourge of Female Genital Mutilation or “circumcision” as it often wrongly referred to as. The procedure can often result in death from bleeding, shock, infection or tetanus. As a result of the impending deportation the girls’ mother, Elizabeth has suffered a nervous breakdown and is now in psychiatric care as she witnessed her sister die from the same procedure. If you have not done so already, please sign our petition at www.usi.ie |