German government reassures parents over circumcision role

The German government has sought to reassure Jewish and Muslim parents that they will continue to be able to circumcise their sons according to religious tradition, despite a local court’s ruling that the practice amounts to bodily harm.

German government reassures parents over circumcision role

The German government has sought to reassure Jewish and Muslim parents that they will continue to be able to circumcise their sons according to religious tradition, despite a local court’s ruling that the practice amounts to bodily harm.

Muslim and Jewish leaders had protested at the Cologne court decision in the case of a four-year-old boy who suffered medical complications after the procedure.

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