Subject: Genital Mutilation Hearing Author: CourtTV9 Uploaded By: CourtTV9 Date: 5/15/1996 File: GENMUT.TXT (73048 bytes) Estimated Download Time (53797 baud): < 1 minute Download Count: 126 Nineteen-year-old Fauziya Kasinga said she came to the United States in 1994 to seek asylum from a grisly and sometimes deadly practice in her West African homeland of Togo -- the ritual mutilation of female genitals. The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals held a hearing May 2, 1996 to consider whether Kasinga should be granted political asylum. The following is a transcript. On June 13, the board granted asylum to Kasinga. It was the first recognition of genital mutilation as a form of persecution and the basis for asylum.