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Circumcision Deaths

To the Editor:

The August 22, 2002 circumcision death of a baby boy in Vancouver, British Columbia should be a wake-up call for parents, physicians, and hospitals alike. No national medical group in the world today recommends infant circumcision, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Canadian Pediatric Society, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan, the Australian College of Paediatrics, the Australian Medical Association, the British Medical Association, and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

Parents- Protect your children. Physicians and Hospitals- Stop performing unnecessary, painful, mutilating circumcisions upon defenseless children for your financial gain. Don’t risk adding more names to the list of those who’ve died.

IN MEMORY OF ALL CHILDREN, MALE AND FEMALE, KNOWN AND UNKNOWN,WHO HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES TO CIRCUMCISION.

Aleck, Baby Boy- June 10, 1910- Island County, WA Roland Albert McCarty – 1932 – Jacksonville, FL Christopher Dolezal- November, 1982- Des Moines, IA Steven Christopher Chacon- November, 1986- San Francisco, CA Allen A. Ervin- July 8, 1992- Spartanburg, SC Demetrius Manker- June 26, 1993- Carol City, FL Jeremie Johnson- July 18, 1995- Houston, TX Dustin Evans- October, 1998- Cleveland, OH Ryleigh Roman Bryan McWillis- August 22, 2002- Vancouver, BC, Canada Zola Mjamba- November 19, 2002- Umtata, South AfricaSifiso Kobo- November 21, 2002- Umtata, South Africa

Sincerely, Petrina Fadel 5609 Sears Rd. Groton, NY 13073 Phone: (607) 898-3978