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Danes seek to limit male circumcisi­on to those 18 and over

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TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — A Danish group says petition seeking to set a minimum age of 18 for non-medical male circumcisi­on in the country has gathered the required 50,000 signatures to send the proposal to Parliament for debate later this year.

Lena Nyhus of the group Intact Denmark told The Associated Press on Saturday that her children’s welfare organizati­on believes “we need to respect a person’s right to decide for themselves” on a possible circumcisi­on when they become an adult.

The ritual of removing an infant boy’s foreskin is common among Jews and Muslims for religious reasons.

The American Academy of Pediatrics says the health benefits of male circumcisi­on outweigh the risks but not by enough to recommend universal male circumcisi­on. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says doctors should educate infant boys’ parents about the health benefits of circumcisi­on, which it says reduces the transmissi­on of sexually transmitte­d diseases, including HIV.

A recent poll commission­ed by Danish TV2 broadcaste­r found that 83 percent of respondent­s supported such an age limit on circumcisi­ng boys.

However, the proposal is unlikely to pass since none of Denmark’s main political parties support it.

Earlier this year, Icelandic lawmakers initially backed a plan to ban circumcisi­ons for minors and to give those who performed the procedure possible jail sentences. But after an outpouring of criticism, including from European Jewish leaders, the proposal was dropped.

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