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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Finnish Court Finds Religious Male Circumcision Illegal
In Finland, according to yesterday's Helsingen Sanomat, a trial court judge has found a Muslim mother guilty of assault for having her four-year-old son circumcised. The case was brought after the boy's father complained that he had not been consulted. The court held that the procedure, even though performed by a physician, amounted to an assault and that not even a long religious tradition justifies not protecting the bodily inviolability of the boy. The same principle that outlaws female circumcision was seen by the court as applying to males as well. The trial court imposed no punishment on the mother as the case moves to the Court of Appeals.