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Circumcision - Intactivism

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      new window Genital Integrity Awareness Week April 1 - April 7, 2002 Description: Stop Infant Circumcision Society (sicsociety.org)
new window Intactivism Description: The struggle for genital integrity and against the involuntary genital modification of children of any sex. (circumstitions.com)
new window Yuki's Intactivism Resources Description: Arguments that infant circumcision is a barbaric act and why parents should respect their son's human rights and leave him intact. (angelfire.com)
 




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