Pope Francis called female genital mutilation a "crime" on Sunday and said the fight for women's rights, equality and opportunity must continue for the good of society.
"How is it that today in the world we cannot stop the tragedy of infibulation of young girls?" he asked, referring to the ritual cutting of a girls' external genitalia. "This is terrible that today there is a practice that humanity isn't able to stop. It's a crime. It's a criminal act!"