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[[File:JonathonConte_FB.jpg|thumb|Jonathon Conte, 2013]]
 
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'''Jonathon Conte''' from San Francisco (USA) is an intactivist, survivor of [[MGM|male genital mutilation]], who among other things contributed his [[Case_Histories#Jonathon_Conte.2C_31|case history]] for the [[Circumpendium]].
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'''Jonathon Conte''' from San Francisco (USA) was an intactivist, survivor of [[MGM|male genital mutilation]], who among other things contributed his [[Case_Histories#Jonathon_Conte.2C_31|case history]] for the [[Circumpendium]].
  
He engages as Events Editor at [[IntactNews]] and as Events Coordinator with the [[Bay Area Intactivists]]. Before, he had worked in the [[San Francisco MGM Bill]] initiative to protect all children from forced [[Circumcision|genital cutting]] and work with and support other pieces of pending legislation on the local, state and national level.
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He engaged as Events Editor at [[IntactNews]] and as Events Coordinator with the [[Bay Area Intactivists]]. Before, he had worked in the [[San Francisco MGM Bill]] initiative to protect all children from forced [[Circumcision|genital cutting]] and work with and support other pieces of pending legislation on the local, state and national level.
  
 
He introduced the [[Bloodstained Men|bloodstained suit]] to America at the 2012 [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] convention in New Orleans.
 
He introduced the [[Bloodstained Men|bloodstained suit]] to America at the 2012 [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] convention in New Orleans.
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On May 10, 2016, he took his own life. A few days earlier he demonstrated, as often, on the streets for the right of children on intact genitals, but apparently didn't talk to anybody about his great pain.
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His last Facebook entry (May 8, 2016) is:
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{{Citation
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| Text=To all of the mothers who protected their children from genital mutilation in the face of pressure from their community, religious leaders, family, or spouse/partner, thank you for putting the safety, well-being, and human rights of your children first.
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| Author=Jonathon Conte
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| Source=Facebook
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| lang=en
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}}
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 07:46, 10 May 2016

Jonathon Conte, 2013

Jonathon Conte from San Francisco (USA) was an intactivist, survivor of male genital mutilation, who among other things contributed his case history for the Circumpendium.

He engaged as Events Editor at IntactNews and as Events Coordinator with the Bay Area Intactivists. Before, he had worked in the San Francisco MGM Bill initiative to protect all children from forced genital cutting and work with and support other pieces of pending legislation on the local, state and national level.

He introduced the bloodstained suit to America at the 2012 American Academy of Pediatrics convention in New Orleans.

On May 10, 2016, he took his own life. A few days earlier he demonstrated, as often, on the streets for the right of children on intact genitals, but apparently didn't talk to anybody about his great pain.

His last Facebook entry (May 8, 2016) is:

To all of the mothers who protected their children from genital mutilation in the face of pressure from their community, religious leaders, family, or spouse/partner, thank you for putting the safety, well-being, and human rights of your children first.
– Jonathon Conte (Facebook)

External links