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'''Norway''' is a constitutional monarchy. The parliament is called the ''Storting''. It has 169 seats.
==Nordic view of non-therapeutic circumcision of boys.==
Norway is a Nordic nation in Northern Europe. Like other Nordic nations, the people abhor child circumcision.
In 2013, children's ombudsmen from [[Sweden]], Norway, [[Finland]], [[Denmark]], and Iceland, along with the Chair of the Danish Children's Council and the children's spokesperson for Greenland, passed a resolution that emphasized the decision to be circumcised should belong to the individual, who should be able to give [[informed consent]].<ref name="resolution2">{{REFweb
|last=Nordic Association of Children's Ombudsmen
|title=Let the boys decide for themselves
}}</ref>
The Nordic Association of Clinical Sexologists (2013) supports the position of the Nordic Association of Ombudsmen who reason that circumcision violates the individual's [[human rights ]] by denying the male child his ability to make the decision for himself.<ref name="nordicsexologits2013">{{REFdocument
|title=Statement on Non-Therapeutic Circumcision of Boys
|url=http://nacs.eu/data/press_release001.pdf
|last=Aktor
|first=Mikael
|init=M
|author-link=Mikael Aktor
|last2=
|first2=
|author2-link=
|year=2016
|title=Whose Rights? The Danish Debate on Ritual Infant Male Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue
===ICCPR===
Norway ratified the ''[[International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights]]'' (ICCPR) in 1972.
====Article two====
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This means that all children, male and female, and regardless of parental religious views, shall enjoy the same [[human rights]].
====Article twelve====
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Norway has ''not'' fulfilled its several promises to protect the [[human rights ]] of boys.
==Circumcision death in Norway==
A two-week-old boy died of [[Risks and complications | complications]] of [[circumcision ]] after he was [[circumcised ]] in a doctor's office on the east side of Oslo. County medical officer, Peter Schou, confirms that the baby died of complications following circumcision. "We have created a formal supervision against two unnamed doctors," said Schou.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=http://www.savingsons.org/2012/05/2-week-old-baby-dies-from-circumcision.html
|title=2 Week Old Baby Dies From Circumcision in Norway
|accessdate=2021-02-16
|quote=
}}</ref>
 
The percentage of [[circumcised]] males in Norway (prevalence) is reported to be 3%.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://circstatistics.github.io/
|title=Global Circumcision Statistics and Estimates
|last=
|first=
|init=
|publisher=https://circstatistics.github.io
|date=2024-04-01
|accessdate=2024-04-01
}}</ref>
{{SEEALSO}}
 
* [[Intakt Norden]]
* [[Intakt Norge]]
[[Category:Norway]]
[[Category:Circumcision]]
[[Category:Male circumcision]]
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