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Father denies cruelty charge for 'allowing' daughter's FGM | Father denies cruelty charge for 'allowing' daughter's FGM |
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A father has denied allowing his daughter to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM). | A father has denied allowing his daughter to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM). |
The 29-year-old, who at one point drove a private hire vehicle, is alleged to have confessed to a passenger - an anti-FGM campaigner - that he had allowed her to be cut. | |
The father, who cannot be named to protect the child's identity, denies allowing her to be assaulted. | The father, who cannot be named to protect the child's identity, denies allowing her to be assaulted. |
The trial at Bristol Crown Court is due to last a week. | The trial at Bristol Crown Court is due to last a week. |
On the first day of the trial on Monday, the jury heard the defendant picked up campaigner Sami Ullah at Bristol Temple Meads railway station in March 2016. | On the first day of the trial on Monday, the jury heard the defendant picked up campaigner Sami Ullah at Bristol Temple Meads railway station in March 2016. |
He told him that many women in his Somali culture have "the big cut" but that his daughter, then aged seven, had had "the small cut", the court heard. | He told him that many women in his Somali culture have "the big cut" but that his daughter, then aged seven, had had "the small cut", the court heard. |
Mr Ullah informed police of the conversation and a medical examination found the girl to have a "small lesion", prosecutor Anna Vigars said. | Mr Ullah informed police of the conversation and a medical examination found the girl to have a "small lesion", prosecutor Anna Vigars said. |
'Culture and tradition' | 'Culture and tradition' |
The lesion was not evident during a further examination two months later, suggesting it had healed and was "not something she had been born with", the prosecution said. | The lesion was not evident during a further examination two months later, suggesting it had healed and was "not something she had been born with", the prosecution said. |
Mr Ullah told the court the defendant named the part of Bristol where the procedure was carried out on the girl. | Mr Ullah told the court the defendant named the part of Bristol where the procedure was carried out on the girl. |
"I asked him if he knew it was illegal. He replied 'it's culture and tradition - some people do it, some people don't'," he said. | "I asked him if he knew it was illegal. He replied 'it's culture and tradition - some people do it, some people don't'," he said. |
"He asked me rhetorically 'do you know why we do it? So women don't feel sexy all the time'." | "He asked me rhetorically 'do you know why we do it? So women don't feel sexy all the time'." |
Apart from this allegation, the prosecution said there was no suggestion the defendant was a bad father, describing his daughter as "well nourished, clean, truly articulate, bright and sparkling". | Apart from this allegation, the prosecution said there was no suggestion the defendant was a bad father, describing his daughter as "well nourished, clean, truly articulate, bright and sparkling". |
The defendant denies a charge of cruelty to a child under the age of 16. | The defendant denies a charge of cruelty to a child under the age of 16. |
The trials continues. | The trials continues. |
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