Wednesday, December 19, 2012

DISPUTED CONTROVERSIAL DEBATES ON THE ISSUES OF CIRCUMCISION AND RELIGION LESSONS FOR GERMAN CITIZENS YOUNGEST GENERATION BORNED OF REFUGEES, OR IMMIGRANTS WITH DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND HAS FINALLY BEEN SETTLED.

DISPUTED CONTROVERSIAL DEBATES ON THE ISSUES OF CIRCUMCISION AND RELIGION LESSONS FOR GERMAN CITIZENS YOUNGEST GENERATION BORNED OF REFUGEES, OR IMMIGRANTS PARENTS WITH DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND HAS FINALLY BEEN SETTLED.

       Disputed controversial debates on the issues of circumcision of German citizens youngest generation borned of either refugees, or immigrants parents with different religious background and the required permission for religion lessons with the observation of religious holidays, particularly in the Islamic schools in some of the States of Germany have finally been settled after the government passed a bill early this week that specified that children borned of refugees, or immigrant parents with different religious background that are German citizens may be circumcised, if a physician approve  that no health problems would be inflicted on the youngest German citizens. However, Islamic religion lessons restriction with Islamic public holidays observation in Islamic schools will continue through out the Republic of Germany, except in the States of Hamburg and North Rhein Westfalia. This government's policy intended for the integration of Germany's youngest generation in unified Society and Communities has been criticised by Jews and Islamic religious people, despite the fairness of the policy towards the German citizens borned of immigrants, or refugees parents in Germany.

                                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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