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Webchat: Minister for International Development Lynne Featherstone came on today to discuss female genital mutilation (FGM), and the government's five-year plan to eradicate it within a generation. Although the practice is illegal in the UK, it's estimated that more than 60,000 women have undergone the procedure, and up to 20,000 girls are at risk. Read her answers to your questions on the issue, from why we have yet to see a prosecution in the UK, to how to help those under threat.
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'It's time to call violence against women by its name'
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