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The document describes four types of male genital mutilation (MGM). Type I includes circumcision and dorsal slit. Type II includes excision of the glans and/or penis shaft. Type III is castration. Type IV includes various other procedures like pricking or piercing genital tissue. All four types are forced on children, damage sexual function, and violate human rights. MGM is prevalent in parts of Asia and Africa but less common in Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. An estimated 650 million living males worldwide have been subjected to MGM.
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Male Genital Mutilation: Circumcision, Superincision, Subincision, and Castration
The document describes four types of male genital mutilation (MGM). Type I includes circumcision and dorsal slit. Type II includes excision of the glans and/or penis shaft. Type III is castration. Type IV includes various other procedures like pricking or piercing genital tissue. All four types are forced on children, damage sexual function, and violate human rights. MGM is prevalent in parts of Asia and Africa but less common in Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. An estimated 650 million living males worldwide have been subjected to MGM.
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The document describes four types of male genital mutilation (MGM). Type I includes circumcision and dorsal slit. Type II includes excision of the glans and/or penis shaft. Type III is castration. Type IV includes various other procedures like pricking or piercing genital tissue. All four types are forced on children, damage sexual function, and violate human rights. MGM is prevalent in parts of Asia and Africa but less common in Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. An estimated 650 million living males worldwide have been subjected to MGM.
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MaleGenitalMutilation TypeI and specialized mucosal tissues of the pe- nis including the prepuce and frenulum Circumcision•Superincision (circumcision, dorsal slit without closure). Subincision•Castration Excision or injury to the glans (glandectomy) and/or penis shaft, TypeII (penectomy) along with Type I MGM. Any procedure that interferes with reproduc- tive or sexual function in the adult male.
Excision or destruction of the testes
TypeIII (castration, orchidectomy) with or without Type II MGM.
Unclassified: includes pricking, piercing or
incision of the prepuce, glans, scrotum or other genital tissue; cutting and suturing of the prepuce over the glans (infibulation); slitting open the urethra along the ventral surface of the penis TypeIV (subincision); slitting open the foreskin along its dorsal surface (superincision); sev- ering the frenulum; stripping the skin from the shaft of the penis; introducing corro- sive or scalding substances onto the geni- tal area; any other procedure which falls under the definition of MGM given above. ALLare forced upon children Source: International Coalition for Genital Integrity http://www.icgi.org/hgm_classification.htm ALLdamage sexual function Genital mutilation of children is a human ALLare medically unnecessary rights violation, regardless of gender. ALLviolate human rights www.mgmbill.org MaleGenitalMutilation:AGlobalProblem Male Genital Mutilation prevalent North America Male Genital Mutilation uncommon
Europe
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South America Australia
Antarctica
650 million living males are victims of genital mutilation