142da German Court Rules Against Circumcisions of Minors
Sign Up |  Live StatsLive Stats    Articles 37,302| Comments 176,965| Members 19,397, Newest birinder| Online 370
Home Contact
 (Forgotten?): 
    Sikhism
    For best SPN experience, use Firefox Internet Browser!


                                                                   Your Banner Here!    




Sikh Philosophy Network » Sikh Philosophy Network » Current News » World » German Court Rules Against Circumcisions of Minors

German Court Rules Against Circumcisions of Minors

Our Donation Goal : Why Donate? : Donate Today! : Donate Anonymously (ਗੁਪਤ) : Our Family of Supporters
Goal this month: 500 USD, Received: 100 USD (20%)
Please Donate...
     
Related Topics...
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Man can’t force wife to conceive, rules high court Soul_jyot India 3 12-Feb-2012 15:13 PM
Should the Supreme Court Form Obscenity Rules? rajneesh madhok Hard Talk 7 14-Feb-2010 22:34 PM
European Court rules against the Sikh turban in French schools Soul_jyot United Sikhs 3 18-Jul-2009 02:04 AM
Sikhs not a minority in Punjab, rules apex court (New Kerala) Sikh News Reporter Sikh News 0 15-Feb-2008 23:50 PM
Sikhs no minority in Punjab, rules court (Calcutta News) Sikh News Reporter Sikh News 0 18-Dec-2007 01:20 AM


Tags
circumcisions, court, german, minors, rules
Reply Post New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 01-Jul-2012, 12:49 PM
Aman Singh's Avatar Aman Singh Aman Singh is offline
 
Enrolled: Jun 1st, 2004
Location: Sikh Philosophy Network
Age: 37
Posts: 5,217
Aman Singh has disabled reputation
   
Adherent: Sikhi
Blog Entries: 4
Liked 4,115 Times in 1,912 Posts
   
German Court Rules Against Circumcisions of Minors

  Donate Today!   Email to Friend  Tell a Friend   Show Printable Version  Print   Contact sikhphilosophy.net Administraion for any Suggestions, Ideas, Feedback.  Feedback  
 
German Court Rules Against Circumcisions of Minors

Register to Remove Advertisements
In a move that one rabbi called “fatal to the freedom of religion,” a German court has ruled that boys cannot be circumcised because the practice inflicts bodily harm on children who are not able to give their own consent for the procedure. The Guardian newspaper has more:

A judge at a Cologne court said that the circumcision of minors went against a child’s interests because it led to a physical alteration of the body, and because people other than the child were determining its religious affiliation.

Religious leaders said the court had stepped into a minefield with its decision, which undermined their religious authority and contravened Germany’s constitution.

Ali Demir, chairman of the Religious Community of Islam in Germany, said: “I find the ruling adversarial to the cause of integration and discriminatory against all the parties concerned.”

Dieter Graumann, president of Germany’s Central Council of Jews, called it “an egregious and insensitive measure” which amounted to “an unprecedented and dramatic intervention in religious communities’ right of determination.”

The ruling followed a lengthy legal battle, sparked when a Muslim couple decided to have their son circumcised, specifically for religious reasons, by a Muslim doctor in Cologne. The doctor, identified only as Dr K, carried out the circumcision on the four-year old boy in November 2010, before giving the wound four stitches. The same evening, he visited the family at home to check up on the boy. When the boy began bleeding again two days later, his parents took him to the casualty department of Cologne’s University hospital. The hospital contacted the police, who then launched an investigation. The doctor was charged with bodily harm, and the case was taken to court.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/world/38727-german-court-rules-against-circumcisions-minors.html
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38727

While the court acquitted Dr. K on the grounds that he had not broken any law, it concluded that circumcision of minors for religious reasons should be outlawed, and that neither parental consent nor religious freedom justified the procedure. It ruled that in future doctors who carried out circumcisions should be punished.

The court weighed up three articles from the basic law: the rights of parents, the freedom of religious practice and the right of the child to physical integrity, before coming to the conclusion that the procedure was not in the interests of the child.

It rejected the defence that circumcision is considered hygienic in many cultures, one of the main reasons it is carried out in the US, Britain and in Germany.

After much deliberation, it concluded that a circumcision, “even when done properly by a doctor with the permission of the parents, should be considered as bodily harm if it is carried out on a boy unable to give his own consent.”

http://www.parents.com/blogs/parents...ons-of-minors/



Do share your immediate thoughts or reactions on this issue? We value your views! Login Now! or Sign Up Today! to share your views with us.. Gurfateh!
Reply With Quote
The following members appreciate Aman Singh Ji for the above message.
Sponsored Links
   Click Here to Donate Now!

Support Us!
Become a Promoter!
Gurfateh ji, you can become a SPN Promoter by Donating as little as $10 each month. With limited resources & high operational costs, your donations make it possible for us to deliver a quality website and spread the teachings of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, to serve & uplift humanity. Every contribution counts. Donate Generously. Gurfateh!
ReplyPost New Topic In This Forum Stay Connected to Sikhism, Click Here to Register Now!

Bookmarks


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Tools Search
Search:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

» Active Discussions
Nitnem Gutka - Gurmukhi...
Today 08:09 AM
14 Replies, 16,361 Views
Map shows world's 'most...
Today 07:16 AM
13 Replies, 158 Views
Why are There so Many...
Today 06:19 AM
49 Replies, 4,794 Views
Learn Punjabi Yourself...
Today 05:41 AM
15 Replies, 7,601 Views
Sikh Spokesman (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ...
Today 05:32 AM
167 Replies, 4,287 Views
The Great Imp Debate
Today 05:28 AM
32 Replies, 477 Views
Rozana Reports (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ...
Today 05:16 AM
299 Replies, 7,375 Views
Do you believe in...
Today 05:08 AM
166 Replies, 3,479 Views
Textbooks Spotted...
Today 04:53 AM
5 Replies, 66 Views
BHOOTS (Ghosts) and...
Today 04:22 AM
92 Replies, 13,725 Views
Thought of the Moment!
Today 04:01 AM
105 Replies, 4,986 Views
Panjabi
Today 02:14 AM
9 Replies, 203 Views
Fresno Sikh Who Was...
Today 01:30 AM
0 Replies, 38 Views
Guns of the Nihangs...
Today 01:24 AM
0 Replies, 41 Views
Saudi Woman Makes...
Today 01:01 AM
0 Replies, 32 Views
» Books You Should Read...
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.3
All times are GMT +6.5. The time now is 08:39 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2 Copyright © 2004-12, All Rights Reserved. Sikh Philosophy Network


Page generated in 0.28851 seconds with 32 queries
0