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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' (CLR) is an Australian [[intactivist]] organisation whose goal is to protect children, youth, and parents from the harm of [[circumcision]].
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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' (CLR) is a Perth-based Australian [[intactivist]] organisation whose goal is to protect children, youth, and parents from the certain harm of [[circumcision]]. CLR was founded by [[Kevin Barrett]].
  
They advocate for the protection of all children, youth, and parents from those who benefit financially from [[circumcision]] or insist [[circumcision]] is essential (cosmetics, tradition, culture, prophylaxis, religious).  
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CLR advocates for the protection of all children, youth, and parents from those who benefit financially from [[circumcision]] or insist [[circumcision]] is essential (cosmetics, tradition, culture, prophylaxis, religious).  
  
 
CLR's areas of concern are Medicare fraud, deceptive advertising, legislative reform, and promoting ethical policy.
 
CLR's areas of concern are Medicare fraud, deceptive advertising, legislative reform, and promoting ethical policy.
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CLR estimates that 22,000 circumcisions are performed annually in Australia.
 
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* [[Australia]]
 
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* [[Circumcision legal commentary]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 2 February 2024

Circumcision Law Reform (CLR) is a Perth-based Australian intactivist organisation whose goal is to protect children, youth, and parents from the certain harm of circumcision. CLR was founded by Kevin Barrett.

CLR advocates for the protection of all children, youth, and parents from those who benefit financially from circumcision or insist circumcision is essential (cosmetics, tradition, culture, prophylaxis, religious).

CLR's areas of concern are Medicare fraud, deceptive advertising, legislative reform, and promoting ethical policy.

CLR estimates that 22,000 circumcisions are performed annually in Australia.

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