Circumcision: Parents to face prosecution
1 July 2008, 11:29
Eastern Cape parents who are negligent over their
sons' circumcision will face the full might of the law,
the provincial health department warned
on Tuesday.
"Parents should be in the forefront of the fight
against unnecessary deaths and complications from
traditional circumcision," said department spokesperson
Sizwe Kupelo.
"Negligent parents will now be charged for
contravening provisions of the Traditional Circumcision
Act which regulates the custom in the province."
His warning came as the recorded death toll in the
current winter circumcision season in the province
climbed to 14.
A total of 91 other initiates were being treated in
various hospitals, four of them facing possible genital
amputation, he said.
The hospitalisation was costing the province an
average of R1 000 an initiate a day, Kupelo said.
In addition, 535 initiates had been treated and
discharged at Cecilia Makhiwane hospital in East
London.
He said the act laid down that a parent or guardian
had to take full responsibility for an initiate, and
had to co-operate fully with authorities in the
interest of the initiate's health.
Parents found guilty of contravening the act faced a
fine of R1 000 or six months in jail.
Hotspot areas for the current circumcision problems
were Ntabankulu, Libode, Ngqeleni, Bizana, Mthatha and
Port St Johns, all in the Transkei.
Kupelo said a team of traditional leaders, police and
department officials would visit Pondoland this week to
raise awareness of how to curb circumcision deaths and
complications.
The team would also embark on "rescue operation"
campaigns to save initiates whose health was at risk. -
Sapa
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