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The basic principle of the organization is the right to dispose of its own body.
 
The basic principle of the organization is the right to dispose of its own body.
  
The goal of Droit au Corps is to end all forms of sexual mutilation - [[FGM|female]], [[MGM|male]], [[IGM|transsexual and intersexual]], [[excision]], [[circumcision]] and others - which occur without the informed and informed consent of the person concerned and without [[medical indication]].
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The goal of Droit au Corps is to end all forms of sexual mutilation - [[FGM|female]], [[MGM|male]], [[IGM|transsexual and intersexual]], [[excision]], [[circumcision]] and others - which occur without the informed and [[informed consent]] of the person concerned and without [[medical indication]].
  
 
In May 2019, Droit au Corps launched an [[Appeal to debate on circumcision|"Appeal to open a public debate on the conditions for consent to circumcision"]], which addresses politics in France and is now being signed by many organizations and celebrities.
 
In May 2019, Droit au Corps launched an [[Appeal to debate on circumcision|"Appeal to open a public debate on the conditions for consent to circumcision"]], which addresses politics in France and is now being signed by many organizations and celebrities.

Latest revision as of 13:45, 25 August 2022

The organization Droit au Corps (France) supports the WWDOGA. Their co-presidents are Laurent Dualliac and Guy Sinden.

The basic principle of the organization is the right to dispose of its own body.

The goal of Droit au Corps is to end all forms of sexual mutilation - female, male, transsexual and intersexual, excision, circumcision and others - which occur without the informed and informed consent of the person concerned and without medical indication.

In May 2019, Droit au Corps launched an "Appeal to open a public debate on the conditions for consent to circumcision", which addresses politics in France and is now being signed by many organizations and celebrities.

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