Stop Excision CD Video
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Anka Fo "Ante" (Let's Decide To Say "No") by Kandia Kouyaté
(View just the lyrics in English to the song)
When the dance troupe was practicing for the music video of the song
"We Can Say 'No!'", Healthy Tomorrow director Susan McLucas asked
them to look scared and cry. She showed them how she would think she
would feel, and started crying. The girls laughed at the white lady
who cried real tears, thinking about female genital cutting. Then
one of them started crying and one by one, they all started crying
and, when it was time to do the next part of the video, they
couldn't stop crying.
For the video, the girls were lined up on a bench in a traditional
courtyard in Bamako, Mali, with tears streaming down their faces.
Fear was in their eyes as they waited to be "excised" or genitally
mutilated by the old woman near the bathroom. As the first one was
taken, she cried out for her parents and struggled against the women
who were dragging her toward the exciser.
The girls were helping film this music video to be used to convince
Malians to give up the age-old practice of female genital
mutilation. All but one of them had undergone the painful ritual and
remembered all too well what it was like being held down by women in
the family and having their clitoris, and maybe little lips, cut
off, without anesthesia. They were working now to keep other girls
from undergoing the same ordeal.
The video has come out on Malian TV and will be shown again, along
with other videos from the same album.
One year earlier, in that same household, a little girl would get
hysterical every time she went near the bathroom. She had been
excised, or genitally mutilated, there a week before and still felt
the terrible pain every time she urinated. She was the little sister
of a friend of Susan McLucas.
The friend, Zana, had tried to stop the practice in his household,
but his father told him that he'd have to leave the family if he
kept talking like that. His sister hasn't been the same since. The
father has now died and the others in the family are mobilized in
our struggle.
View the video (best viewed
with high-speed connection).

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