Friday, July 20, 2012

German Bundestag Passes Resolution Urging Legalization of Circumcision

The Bundestag, the lower house of Germany's parliament, yesterday passed a resolution urging the government to present a draft law this fall when parliament resumes to guarantee "that the circumcision of boys, carried out with medical expertise and without unnecessary pain, is permitted." The resolution said that: "Jewish and Muslim religious life must continue to be possible in Germany. Circumcision has a central religious significance for Jews and Muslims."

As reported by the Global Post and The Forward, the resolution is designed to overrule a controversial decision last month by a court in Cologne that found circumcision of minors unconstitutional. (See prior posting.) The resolution was filed jointly by Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, the Social Democratic Party and the Free Democratic Party. It was opposed only by members of the socialist Left Party who urged that only a symbolic circumcision be allowed on minors, to be completed in adulthood on request. The resolution was hurried through in a special session of the Bundestag called to vote on economic aid for Spain.