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== 14th International Symposium (2015 in Frankfurt, Germany) == | == 14th International Symposium (2015 in Frankfurt, Germany) == | ||
The [[ | The [[Fourteenth International Symposium]] took place in Germany for the first time. On 8+9 May 2015, the conference entitled "''Myths and multiple standards''" was hold in the ''Haus der Jugend'' (Youth Hostel) in Frankfurt/Main. | ||
The international list of referents was as follows: | The international list of referents was as follows: | ||
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*: The chairman of the [[Central Council of ex-Muslims (Germany)]] and of the International Committee against stoning and death penalty offers answers to the question, what can be done against circumcision of boys in 'Islamic countries' | *: The chairman of the [[Central Council of ex-Muslims (Germany)]] and of the International Committee against stoning and death penalty offers answers to the question, what can be done against circumcision of boys in 'Islamic countries' | ||
* [[Shemuel Garber]] | * [[Shemuel Garber]] | ||
*: The student and author of the bachelor thesis "The circular cut: Problematizing the longevity of civilisation´s most aggressively defended [[amputation]]' presents the connections between cultural, religious, and medical justifications for foreskin | *: The student and author of the bachelor thesis "The circular cut: Problematizing the longevity of civilisation´s most aggressively defended [[amputation]]' presents the connections between cultural, religious, and medical justifications for foreskin [[amputation]]s. | ||
* [[Kaan Göktaş]] | * [[Kaan Göktaş]] | ||
*: The Turkish journalist and author of a book published in Turkey, concerning the tradition of male 'cutting' in connection with the Islam, sexuality and child rights reports on male genital mutilation in Turkey. | *: The Turkish journalist and author of a book published in Turkey, concerning the tradition of male 'cutting' in connection with the Islam, sexuality and child rights reports on male genital mutilation in Turkey. | ||