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'''Physical integrity''' and the fundamental right to one's own body, is a [[human rights| human right]] that was and continues to be repeatedly violated with the implementation of mass industrialized, non-consenting, non-therapeutic male infant [[circumcision]] in the United States. Non-therapeutic child circumcision without the consent of the child occurs more than one million times a year in the United States.<ref>{{REFjournal
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|first=J. Steven
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|title=Circumcision of male infants as a human rights violation
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|journal=J Med Ethics
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|date=2013-07
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|volume=39
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|issue=7
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|pages=469-74
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|url=https://arclaw.org.customers.tigertech.net/wp-content/uploads/Svoboda-Circumcision-of-Infants-as-a-Human-Rights-Violation-JME-2013.pdf
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* [[Declaration of Helsinki (2012)]]
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'''Physical integrity''' and the fundamental right to one's own body, is a [[human right]] that was and continues to be repeatedly violated with the implementation of mass industrialized, non-consenting, non-therapeutic male infant [[circumcision]] in the United States. Non-therapeutic child circumcision without the consent of the child occurs more than one million times a year in the United States.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 03:15, 5 July 2020

Physical integrity and the fundamental right to one's own body, is a human right that was and continues to be repeatedly violated with the implementation of mass industrialized, non-consenting, non-therapeutic male infant circumcision in the United States. Non-therapeutic child circumcision without the consent of the child occurs more than one million times a year in the United States.[1]

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