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Southeast Asia |
Female genital cutting forbidden in Indonesia |
2006-10-06 |
![]() Sri Hermiyanti, who heads the ministry's family health directorate, said symbolic female circumcisions that do not involve physical damaging of the child still could be carried out. "Hurting, damaging, incising, cutting the clitoris are not allowed. These acts violate the reproductive rights of these girls and harm their organs," said the doctor, adding the announcement has been circulated to health workers since April. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 "Symbolic circumcisiom" is okay, but just not the real thing? Such a progressive culture they've got there in Indonesia. "Henceforth we only pretend to mutilate the young girl". Doctors and nurses can no longer perform the procedure. This is good. But what happens if muzzie mom and dad decide to take the kid to Larry The Halal Butcher or simply do it themselves? What penalty, if any? Sigh. |
Posted by: Mark Z 2006-10-06 07:16 |
#1 "...Islamic groups are in dispute over such non-therapeutic practices..." It's a world gone mad. What the hell words are we going to use when confronted with actual non-therapeutic practices? |
Posted by: Hyper 2006-10-06 01:26 |