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States, which are parties to this Convention, have a duty to protect children from such harm.
===Article twenty-four===
Article twenty-four has several paragraphs. Paragraph three is of special importance to male circumcision which is a traditional practice that dates back to before the advent of recorded history.
Paragraph three provides:
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3. States Parties shall take all effective and appropriate measures with a view to abolishing traditional practices prejudicial to the health of children.
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We have long known that non-therapeutic circumcision of children sometimes results in [[death]]. Douglas Gairdner (1949) reported nineteen deaths a year in the United Kingdom.
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