Court rules circumcision of
four-year-old boy illegal
Legal status of nonmedical procedure remains murky
Finland’s first court ruling on male child
circumcision was handed down by a Finnish court on
Friday. A Muslim mother faced charges of assault in
Tampere District Court for having her four-year-old son
circumcised.
The incident was reported to the police by the
boy’s father, who had not been consulted.
The court found that the mother’s action was
illegal. However, it did not assign any punishment. The
mother defended her action by saying that she thought
that circumcisions performed by doctors were legal in
Finland.
The case will now go to the Court of Appeals.
The mother said that the procedure is part of
the family’s religion and cultural heritage. The
court found that interfering with personal
inviolability could be allowed only in cases
specifically permitted by law.
"There is a perception in Finland that only
girls’ circumcisions are banned by law. There is
no specific legislation about them; both types are
illegal under the same criminal law. After all, in both
procedures, part of healthy genitalia is removed
without medical foundation, or competent consent", says
local prosecutor Jouko Nurminen .
Nurminen says that the "misconception" may have arisen
in connection with the drafting of the new
constitution, at which time only the circumcision of
girls was part of the debate.
In its decision, the court notes
that not even a long religious tradition justifies
protecting the bodily inviolability of boys to a lesser
degree than that of girls.
A working group of the Ministry of Social Affairs and
Health proposed a few years ago that circumcisions
performed under medical supervision in hospitals should
be allowed.
The working group wanted to avoid complications from
operations performed at home, and to reduce the
suffering of the child.
Legislation is somewhat vague on the matter,
and practice varies in Finland. For instance, a report
drafted by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in
2004 notes that male circumcision is permitted in all
countries.
"There is no legislation on male circumcision, but
there is also no prohibition. The operations have been
performed on the basis of common law", says
Riitta-Maija Jouttimäki, a lawyer for the Ministry
of Social Affairs and Health.
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