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''Non-binding comment from IntactiWiki:''
''Non-binding comment from IntactiWiki:''
: That medically not indicated [[HGM]] in minors always represents bodily harm and damage to health should actually be self-evident. Unfortunately, advocates of circumcision and the German legislature see it differently with its [[German Circumcision Act]] for boys, while it has formulated it in a completely legally clear manner for girls and women with [[§ 226a StGB]].
: That medically not indicated [[HGM]] in minors always represents bodily harm and damage to health should actually be self-evident. Unfortunately, advocates of [[circumcision]] and the German legislature see it differently with its [[German Circumcision Act]] for boys, while it has formulated it in a completely legally clear manner for girls and women with [[§ 226a StGB]].


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Latest revision as of 15:13, 5 September 2021

§ 223 StGB reads (highlighting in the legal text by IntactiWiki):

Criminal Code (StGB)
§ 223 Bodily harm[1]

(1) Anyone who physically maltreats another person or damages their health, is punished with imprisonment for up to five years or with a fine.

(2) The attempt is punishable.

Non-binding comment from IntactiWiki:

That medically not indicated HGM in minors always represents bodily harm and damage to health should actually be self-evident. Unfortunately, advocates of circumcision and the German legislature see it differently with its German Circumcision Act for boys, while it has formulated it in a completely legally clear manner for girls and women with § 226a StGB.

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