BlkHawk
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I have heard of female circumcision in some cultures, and like most believe it to be a practice that needs to end. There are those who also advocate bringing an end to male circumcision I am somewhat on the fence there, but as I grow older i tend to agree this proceed urge is also unneeded, though it at least is less harmful than female circumsicion, or so I thought.
Ulwaluko is a traditional rite of passage to manhood for some groups in South Africa, it is every bit as brutal as the female version. It involves cutting the foreskin with a spear, and secluding the young men for a month with limited food, water, and no modern medical care.
Nearly 900 young mean have died from this, since the mid 90's and possibly double that number have had amputations. The doctor that created the below site request that visitors share this information with others, in hopes of bringing about awareness and change.
http://www.ulwaluko.co.za/Home.html
If you do visit the site I recommend reading the articles, but avoiding the photo section, unless you are familer with viewing medical photos.
Ulwaluko is a traditional rite of passage to manhood for some groups in South Africa, it is every bit as brutal as the female version. It involves cutting the foreskin with a spear, and secluding the young men for a month with limited food, water, and no modern medical care.
Nearly 900 young mean have died from this, since the mid 90's and possibly double that number have had amputations. The doctor that created the below site request that visitors share this information with others, in hopes of bringing about awareness and change.
http://www.ulwaluko.co.za/Home.html
If you do visit the site I recommend reading the articles, but avoiding the photo section, unless you are familer with viewing medical photos.