‘Circumcision’ in South Africa Took the lives of 41 innocent people, negligence in the name of tradition wreaked havoc
South Africa Circumcision Deaths News In Hindi: A very shocking and painful case has come to light from South Africa, where many houses have been destroyed in the name of traditional rituals. According to official reports, at least 41 young men lost their lives due to circumcision procedures in the month of November and December.
It is an annual rite of passage for various ethnic groups in South Africa, including the Xhosa, Ndebele, Sotho and Venda communities. This process is seen as a ‘rite of passage’to become an adult’ It is believed.
Why are these deaths happening?
During Sanskar, young men are kept in a special place separated from society, where they are taught the values and responsibilities of adulthood. However, the process of circumcision during this period proves fatal every year. The main cause of deaths this year has been non-compliance with safety standards and medical advice.
Young people are given wrong advice
Welenkosini Hlabisa, South Africa’s minister of traditional affairs, told local media that health standards were being grossly ignored in some initiation schools. He said that youth are wrongly advised not to drink water to heal wounds faster, which leads to serious problems like dehydration.
Eastern Cape becomes ‘hot spot’ of deaths;
According to Minister Hlabisa, the Eastern Cape province has recorded the highest number of deaths at 21, making it the epicenter of the tragedy. He has also raised questions on the role of parents. He said that “If you send your child to pre-school and do not monitor whether he is drinking water or not, you are putting him at risk.
41 arrests and strict laws
Police have so far arrested 41 people in this case. Those arrested also include parents who had declared the wrong age of their children while sending them for Sanskar. Under South African law, only teenagers aged 16 or over can be sent to these schools with parental consent.
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This tradition is deeply ingrained in African communities, and these rites are often followed by large cultural celebrations upon the youth’s return home. But this year, carelessness has turned these happiness into mourning. The administration is now preparing to crack down on these illegal initiation schools so that such incidents can be prevented in future.
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