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Hanny Lightfoot-Klein
Founder & Senior Partner
4910 N. Calle Bosque
Tucson AZ 85718
USA
phone: 520-529-2029
fax: 520-529-9411
Hanny
Hanny Lightfoot-Klein is an acknowledged expert on the topic of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Forced Marriage and Honor Killing of women in Africa. She now devotes a considerable part of her time to making the knowledge and insights she has accumulated over the past 25 years of service as an Expert Witness in Immigration Court (in the United States and Europe.)

Ms. Lightfoot-Klein provides written affidavits, telephonic testimony and/or court appearance for asylum seekers threatened with removal back to their own countries, where they and/or their daughters may be subjected to:
  • Genital Mutilation (FGM)
  • Honor Killing
  • Forced Marriage
  • Rape and other forms of Physical Abuse

    Ms. Lightfoot-Klein has published her research findings in four books an has won an award for "Outstanding Ethnographic Scholarship in Sexology" for her book entitled "Prisoners of Ritual". She was also a finalist for the "June Roth Memorial Book Award for Excellence in Writing on Health and Medicine", presented by the American Society of Journalists and Authors for A Woman's Odyssey into Africa.

    Ms. Lightfoot-Klein received her Masters of Arts degree in Social Psychology from the American University in Washington, D.C. in 1959 and her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 1950.

    Between 1979 and 1984, she spent a total of 32 months of self-motivated, concentrated field research in Sudan, Kenya, and Egypt, studying female genital mutilation (FGM). The geographic area of her most intensive research was northern and central Sudan, where the practices are particularly severe and ubiquitous. A considerable portion of this time was also devoted to researching the practices in Kenya.
  • Hanny Lightfoot-Klein
    Secret Wounds is the long-awaited final segment of Lightfoot-Klein's trilogy. Once again, the subject of her impassioned treatise is the genital mutilation of non-consenting minors, whose practice has not only been culturally embedded in Africa over millennia, but which has been medicalized in the United States on male, female, and intersex children since the mid-eighteen hundreds.
    Hanny Lightfoot-Klein
    Here is the intriguing story of one woman's mid-life flight from her stultified, middle-class, psychologically crippling, and unfulfilled existence into a world of high adventure, danger, hardship, and endurance, which ultimately leads her to autonomy and recognition. In her new book, A Woman's Odyssey Into Africa, Hanny Lightfoot-Klein chronicles three year-long solo backpacking treks through remote areas of sub-Saharan Africa. In the process, she discovers the mainsprings of strength within herself as she follows her own drummer, finding the courage to face the darkest and most secret convolutions of her own mind.
    Hanny Lightfoot-Klein
    This unique volume focuses on the psychosexual and social effects of female genital mutilation, an ancient, deeply entrenched custom saturating the larger part of Africa. Over a period of six years, Author Hanny Lightfoot-Klein trekked through outlying areas of Sudan, Kenya, and Egypt, where she lived with a number of African families. What she learned by way of in-depth personal interviews and firsthand observation has enabled her to add a previously unknown and often astonishing dimension to our knowledge of ritual practices and human sexuality.
    Hanny Lightfoot-Klein
    The object of this book is to give voice to the multitudes of human beings who exist behind the statistics on genital surgery performed on them when they were non-consenting children, and who have long endured their suffering in silence, for reasons of suppression, desperation, or shame. I have endeavored to create an understanding of the connection between genital surgery perpetrated on infants and children too young to be capable of meaningful consent or effective protest, and of the frequently cataclysmic diminution in quality of life that they have suffered as a consequence.
    Hanny Lightfoot-Klein
    Secret Wounds is the long-awaited final segment of Lightfoot-Klein's trilogy. Once again, the subject of her impassioned treatise is the genital mutilation of non-consenting minors, whose practice has not only been culturally embedded in Africa over millennia, but which has been medicalized in the United States on male, female, and intersex children since the mid-eighteen hundreds. In Secret Wounds, this pioneering author's exciting new book, she interweaves her astute personal insights with the wealth of information she has accumulated over 24 years of intensive study. She explores the tyrannies of custom and societal control, under whose unyielding domination these cruel rituals continue to exit, and why attempts to abolish them have consistently failed in the past.
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    Abed Awad, Esq.
    Specialist in Islamic Law
    777 Terrace Avenue, Suite 301
    Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604
    USA
    phone: 877-272-2529
    Abed
    Abed Awad is both a practicing Attorney and an expert in Islamic Middle Eastern Law, and Arab and Muslim Culture. Mr. Awad can testify in matters of business-related law, from contract and jurisdictional disputes to trade, franchise, and marketing agreements.

    Mr. Awad has been qualified by numerous American Courts as an expert in Islamic and Arab Family Law. He has provided expert witness testimony, reports and briefs to courts and attorneys throughout the United States, as well as internationally, on Libyan, Lebanese, Palestinian, Jaafari, Kuwaiti, Iraqi, Saudi, Egyptian, Syrian, Moroccan, Jordanian, Qatari, United Arab Emirates, Middle Eastern, and Islamic law. Mr. Awad has submitted expert reports regarding Arab law in New Jersey, New York, California, Florida, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, and other States.

    Sharia Experts combines academic knowledge of Sharia Law and the laws of Arab countries with practical litigation acumen and strategy.

    Services Include:
  • Damages
  • Liability
  • Public Policy
  • Enforceability of Foreign Judgments
  • Civil Procedure Rules
  • Commercial Matters
  • Elements of Damages in Negligence & other Tort Matters
  • Breach of Contract
  • Trade Disputes
  • Family Law
  • Arab & Muslim Culture
  • Sharia Law: Chipping Away at Divorce Quagmire for Muslim & Jewish Women
    The ideal solution to protect New Jersey women whose husbands refuse to grant them a religious divorce is to adopt a New York-style law. There, litigants must allege in the verified complaint that before entry of final judgment of divorce, any barrier to the spouse's remarriage has been removed.

    Sharia Law: Negative Connotations Surrounding Sharia Must Be Dispelled
    In November 2010, Oklahoma voters approved an amendment to the state constitution expressly prohibiting Oklahoma state judges from considering international law or Sharia in their decisions.