
Parliamentary Inquiry Highlights Efforts to Combat Female Genital Mutilation in Germany
Berlin, Germany – July 21, 2025 – A new parliamentary inquiry, designated as Drucksache 21/943, has been published today by the German Bundestag, shedding light on the current state of the recording and prosecution of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) within Germany. This “Kleine Anfrage” (minor inquiry) signifies a renewed parliamentary focus on this critical issue, aiming to gather comprehensive data and assess the effectiveness of existing measures.
The document, officially released at 10:00 AM CET, indicates a proactive parliamentary effort to understand and address the challenges associated with identifying and bringing perpetrators of FGM to justice. Female Genital Mutilation is recognized as a severe human rights violation and a form of gender-based violence, and Germany, like many nations, is committed to its eradication.
While the specific details of the inquiry’s questions and the anticipated responses from the federal government are not immediately available in the published document itself, the act of its publication underscores a parliamentary commitment to transparency and accountability in tackling FGM. Such inquiries typically seek to gather information on a range of aspects, including:
- Data Collection and Reporting: The effectiveness of mechanisms in place to record reported cases of FGM, including those identified through medical examinations, social services, or victim support.
- Law Enforcement and Prosecution: The number of investigations, indictments, and convictions related to FGM, as well as any challenges faced by law enforcement and the judiciary in prosecuting these complex cases.
- Prevention and Awareness: The scope and impact of preventative measures, educational campaigns, and support services offered to at-risk communities and potential victims.
- International Cooperation: Germany’s engagement with international partners in combating FGM, including information sharing and joint efforts.
- Protection of Victims: The adequacy of support systems and protection measures for survivors of FGM.
The timely publication of Drucksache 21/943 reflects a continued dedication by the Bundestag to ensuring that Germany remains at the forefront of efforts to protect individuals, particularly girls and women, from this harmful practice. The inquiry is expected to provide valuable insights into the progress made and identify areas where further action may be required to strengthen Germany’s response to FGM.
The federal government will now be tasked with providing detailed answers to the questions posed in the inquiry, which will subsequently be made public. This process is a vital step in fostering a comprehensive understanding of FGM within Germany and reinforcing the nation’s commitment to ending this violation of human rights.
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Drucksachen published ’21/943: Kleine Anfrage Erfassung und Strafverfolgung weiblicher Genitalverstümmelung in Deutschland (PDF)’ at 2025-07-21 10:00. Please write a detailed article about this news in a polite tone with relevant information. Please reply in English with the article only.