Saturday, August 18, 2007

THE MONTAGU RESOLUTION.

THE MONTAGU RESOLUTION.......to End the Genital Mutilation of Children.

The greatest crime against humanity is the torture and mutilation of children.
Child abuse and neglect, particularly in its extreme forms, represents a form of torture and mutilation.
Not commonly recognized as child abuse and neglect and a form of torture and mutilation is the ritual mutilation of genitals of children (male and female).
One reason for the non-recognition of these crimes of genital mutilation and torture is their common occurrence and their support by religious and social traditions of various kinds.
Another reason is the denial and/or indifference to the pain that is being inflicted upon these children.
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Link... http://montagunocircpetition.org/comments.pg?which=a&endorsers=ind

Thursday, August 16, 2007

FAQ - INFANT CIRCUMCISION.

Frequently Asked Questions about Infant Circumcision.

 
 
  • Parents are encouraged to read as much as possible about circumcision.
  • They should make themselves aware of the complexities of the circumcision procedure itself.
  • Speak to your doctor about the step-by-step procedure.
  • If possible, ask to observe a circumcision at your hospital, so that
    you will know fully what is involved.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

CIRCUMCISION AND CHILD ABUSE.

CIRCUMCISION AND CHILD ABUSE.
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Although all men and women who undergo circumcision experience a reduction in sexual functionality, many such men and women adamantly deny they have suffered any loss.

The procedure also has many other detrimental effects on male and female sexual health, including;

1. Haemorrhage

2. Urinary retention

3. Meatitis, meatal ulcer and meatal stenosis

4. Adhesions or skin bridges

5. Infection: including HIV, hepatitis, gangrene, septicemia and meningitis

6. Chordee or bent erections in men

7. Cysts

8. Urethral injury and fistula

9. Hypospadias and epispadias in men

10. Impotence

11. Pain, tearing and haemorrhage during intercourse

12. Psychosocial issues, such as schizophrenia

13. Amputation or necrosis of the glans, penis or clitoris

14. Death within days or weeks of circumcision due to haemorrhage and/or infection

15. Complications with pregnancy and childbirth, including haemorrhage and death during labour.

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Full Link... http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/1380.htm

SAVE THE NORMAL FORESKIN.

SAVE THE NORMAL FORESKIN...

Religious considerations apart, the commonest indications for circumcision in current surgical practice are phimosis, preputial adhesions, ballooning of the foreskin and balanitis.

Although these indications are widely accepted, consideration of the embryology, development, and pathology of the prepuce suggests that their validity is open to doubt.

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Link... http://www.cirp.org/library/general/gordon/

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