Email a copy of 'Malawi Police arrest man for cutting foreskin of boy without consent of parents' to a friend

* Required Field






Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.



Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.


E-Mail Image Verification

Loading ... Loading ...

Sharing is caring!

4 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Ron Low
7 years ago

Even WITH parental consent, healthy normal body parts should be protected by law. Informed ADULTS can decide for themselves if they want to give up the best part.

Ron Low
7 years ago

Why is parental consent relevant for a non-therapeutic amputation of healthy normal sexual parts? Medical ethics dictates that proxy (parental) consent for any intervention is ethical IF waiting for the patient’s own informed consent would lead to net harm, and WHEN less-destructive options are exhausted. Cutting healthy normal genitals fails this test decidedly.

Boko
Boko
7 years ago

The folly of body mutilation.
If you can’t clean your mouth, cut it off.
If you can’t brush your teeth, dislodge them out.
If you can’t clean your glans penis, cut off the cover.
If you can’t clean your vulva, remove the labias.
The folly of Islamic teaching.
We reject this stupidity in Malawi.
We condemn the male circumcision drive, because it is Islamic. It has nothing to do with health. It has all to do Islamizing Malawi.
TO REMAIN HEALTHY, CLEAN YOURSELF. DON’T GO TO MOSQUE OR SIMBA.

Boko
Boko
7 years ago

The folly of body mutilation.
If you can’t clean your mouth, cut it off.
If you can’t brush your teeth, dislodge them out.
If you can’t clean your glans penis, cut it off the cover.
If you can’t clean your vulva, remove the labias.
The folly of Islamic teaching.
We reject this stupidity in Malawi.
We condemn the male circumcision drive, because it is Islamic. It has nothing to do with health. It has all to do Islamizing Malawi.
TO REMAIN HEALTHY, CLEAN YOURSELF. DON’T GO TO MOSQUE OR SIMBA.

Read previous post:
14 Poly students to spend weekend in police cell

Some 14 students from the Polytechnic are likely to spend the weekend in a police cell at Blantyre Police station...

Close