The debate over male circumcision – the removal of the excess foreskin in males for religious, cultural or health reasons - is increasingly under fire around the world. Viewed by some as a natural method for improving hygiene and preventing disease, by others as a mandatory and non-negotiable religious rite, and still others as abuse and an attack on basic human rights.
It is also more often being compared to female genital mutilation, a cruel practice which is almost universally condemned by people around the world.
So is the trend of criticising this age-old practice a victory for human rights, or a loss for medicine and religion?
https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...use-body-rights-medical-hygiene-a9011896.html
It is also more often being compared to female genital mutilation, a cruel practice which is almost universally condemned by people around the world.
So is the trend of criticising this age-old practice a victory for human rights, or a loss for medicine and religion?
https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...use-body-rights-medical-hygiene-a9011896.html
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