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I know what I am fighting for. I am fighting for the most basic rights of innocent children. And that is why I never take the criticism too deep under my skin.
Waris Dirie
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Waris Dirie
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: October 21
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I still do find it very difficult in the West to connect to this politeness of smiling, not saying how you're thinking or not saying how you really feel.
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Women’s loyalty has to be earned with trust and affection, rather than barbaric rituals. The time has come to leave the old ways of suffering behind
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I love life. I wish I could live another 500 years, truly. There is so much to do. I don't feel bitter or angry or disappointed. If anything, I am very grateful for where I come from. I have absolutely no regrets.
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Don’t do to your daughters what has been done to you! They are perfect and beautiful.
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I've never been one to stay still. I was born a nomad, and I still am a nomad and always will be.
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I don't know what a supermodel is. If they call me that, I might have to punch them. It's just so vain and so unreal.
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Every day, women move mountains. It is an insult to have an international women's day.
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Less hatred, more love, less war, more peace, more respect for the Mother Nature and for other people.
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Somalia is facing many problems, I don't even know where to start.
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Brooklyn's good. Brooklyn's funky. Brooklyn's happening.
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Mama tied a blindfold over my eyes. The next thing I felt my flesh was being cut away. I heard the blade sawing back and forth through my skin. The pain between my legs was so intense I wished I would die.
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We need to empower women: provide them with work for their own income, and teach them to become independent of men so they will never have to have their children suffering the same torture.
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FGM breaches all human rights and has no place in any 21st century society.
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In the current situation, it is very difficult for foreign NGOs to work in Somalia because it is so unstable and dangerous. I really hope that my country will one day rise out of this mess and reach the potential it has.
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I am strong, determined, impulsive, happy, and emotional.
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Give love and share happiness with the people around you, and never give up fighting for what you believe in.
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I always knew, from the very day of my own mutilation, that I would one day fight against this practice. I did not know how and when, but I knew that I would fight it.
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My mother named me after a miracle of nature: Waris means desert flower. The desert flower blooms in a barren environment where few living things can survive.
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Sometimes I wonder where I am from. I am either way ahead or I come from another world. I don't recognise this world.
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Female genital mutilation targets little girls, baby girls - fragile angels who are helpless, who cannot fight back. It's a crime against a child, a crime against humanity. It's abuse. It's absolutely criminal and we have to stop it.
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