I think the most upsetting thing for me was the way the victims were treated by strangers on the street. I have seen other programmes about children in the sub-continent with various disabilities, and many said they were stoned or spat at in the street. I know that women who are left with fistulas after genital mutilation are often forced to live alone outside their village. Will education of women help to change these cultures (if they are allowed it, of course)?
The surgeon was a Pakistani and was ashamed of his own culture.
I agree that the fear of being labelled racist almost certainly prevented police and social services carrying out proper investigations into the abuse of girls. At least teachers are now starting to report 'missing' girls who have been sent to Pakistan, etc. for forced marriages.
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