"Monoculture" v. Human Rights
i mean, sure, most of the credit should go to whoever penned the UN website, but good on you.
It should be patently obvious that the "protection of cultural heritage" (FGM) is sometimes going to come in conflict with other basic human rights (bodily integrity).
In the UN Declaration of 1948, which is still the central reference text in the debate concerning the universality of human rights, the inviolability of the person is formulated in Article 3 with the words, “Everyone has the right to life, freedom and safety of person,” and it is expressed in Article 5 with the explicit prohibition of torture and the prohibition of cruel treatment and punishment.
In 2005, the Organization of African Unity resolved to strive for gender parity.