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}}</ref>) was an [[intactivist]] who founded the movement [[intacthumanity.org]] in 1964 already. He was seen very controversial in the [[intactivism]] movement because he repeatedly attacked other [[intactivists]] for their arguments and procedures. He was also known to sue many people involved in [[genital mutilation]] of minors. It is not known to what extent his criminal complaints have been successful.
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Amen Ronald Oberhollenzer-Paternoster (born 20.03.19nn, died 17 October 2017 according to a posting by his sister on Facebook[1]) was an intactivist who founded the movement intacthumanity.org in 1964. He was seen to be very controversial in the intactivism movement because he repeatedly attacked other intactivists for their arguments and procedures. He was also known to sue many people involved in genital mutilation of minors. It is not known to what extent his criminal complaints were successful.

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  1. REFweb (17 October 2018). Erica Redding -> Amen Paternoster. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
    Quote: It’s been a year now my darling brother since you left us for a greater land