The book “In the Name of Tradition” focuses on the practice of female genital mutilation in Iran. Kameel Ahmady has spent several years working in humanitarian NGOs in Europe and Africa. It was during missions in Somalia, Egypt, Kenya and Sudan that he discovered excision. Having a vague memory of having heard about clitoris cutting as a child, he decides to look into the matter in his own community in Iran. This book is the result of research conducted between 2005 and 2015.
Kameel Ahmady est un socio-anthropologue originaire de l’Iran qui a passé plusieurs année à travailler dans des ONGs humanitaires en Europe et en Afrique. C’est lors de missions en Somalie, Egypte, Kenya et Soudan qu’il découvre l’excision. Ayant un vague souvenir d’avoir entendu parler de coupure du clitoris en tant qu’enfant, il décide de se pencher sur la question dans sa propre communauté. Ce livre est le résultat de de recherches menés sur les MGF en Iran entre 2005 et 2015
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