Ebook: Do They Hear You When You Cry
Author: Kassindja Fauziya, Bashir Layli Miller
- Tags: Female circumcision--Togo, Muslim women--Togo, Political refugees--United States, Asylum Right of--United States, Muslim women, Political refugees, Asylum Right of, Female circumcision, Biographies, Kassindja Fauziya -- 1977-, Political refugees -- United States -- Biography, Muslim women -- Togo -- Biography, Asylum Right of -- United States, Female circumcision -- Togo, Togo, United States
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Transworld
- City: London;United States;Togo
- Language: English
- epub
Like the bestsellers Princess and Not Without My Daughter, Do They Hear You When You Cry? tells the dramatic, compulsively readable story of a woman fighting to free herself from the injustices of her culture. Fauziya Kassindja's harrowing story begins in Togo, Africa, where she enjoyed a sheltered childhood, shielded by her progressive father from the tribal practice of polygamy and genital mutilation. But when her father died in 1993, Fauziya's life changed dramatically. At the age of seventeen, she was forced to marry a man she barely knew who already had three wives, and prepare for the tribal ritual practice of genital mutilation -- a practice that is performed without painkillers or antibiotics. But hours before the ritual was to take place, Fauziya's sister helped her escape to Germany, and from there she travelled to the United States seeking asylum -- and freedom. Instead she was stripped, shackled and imprisoned for sixteen months by the Immigration and...