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* Afsari et al. (2002) reported New Zealand Health does not support circumcision without a medical indication.<ref name="afsari2002">{{REFjournal | * Afsari et al. (2002) reported New Zealand Health does not support [[circumcision]] without a medical indication.<ref name="afsari2002">{{REFjournal | ||
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}}</ref> The | }}</ref> The New Zealand Medical Association estimated in 2001 that about one percent of Caucasian boys in [[New Zealand]] were being [[circumcised]], but nearly 100 percent of Tongan, Samoan, and Jewish boys are being [[circumcised]].<ref name="bone2001">{{REFnews | ||
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