This practice is more widespread, not limited to Congo or London.
It has to be cracked down upon and no sociologist or anthropologist allowed to defend their freedom of religion to practice child slaughter.
Gladly, these people are too few, comparatively speaking, to attract any political attention, hence today there are little to no one defending this kind of practice outside of Africa.
In Congo, leave it up to the UN and the Global Government to decide what they can or can't do, but elsewhere where any reasonable constitution is present, there must be no tolerance for this crime.
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"Tout ce qui est exagéré est insignifiant." ("All that is exaggerated is insignificant.") - Talleyrand
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