Ulwaluko: The mass circumcision ceremony that killed 93 boys, is set to happen again
Boys still dying to be men; as initiation death toll rises 'Ulwaluko' , is a rite of passage, where during June and July, tens of thousands of boys are brutally circumcised, and despite it ending in 93 horrific deaths last_year; it is set to happen again.
Every year;_the deaths pile up: 'A report commissioned by the South African government recorded a shocking 322 deaths of young boys between 2021 and 2024 and thousands more hospitalizations.
'Gangrene, sepsis and severe dehydration are the main cause of death even though it has been reported unwilling boys had also been stabbed, drowned or beaten to death. There are hundreds of reports a year of illegal schools kidnapping boys as young as 12 and carrying out the surgery then forcing parents to pay to get their sons back Jamie Pyatt, Daily Express U.S:
What is: Ulwaluko? Translation: #The Act of Initiation"
Ulwaluko is a form of male circumcision, practiced by the South African Xhosa tribe, typically with no anaesthesia, and without medical oversight. 'A total of 1,133 deaths have been recorded since 1995. Accurate statistics are not available for the number of amputations, but their number is roughly twice the number of deaths: ulwaluko.Co.za
The boys are not permitted to speak or cry during the cutting, and afterward should not complain about pain, even though this can bea sign of a medical complication: 66 For me, hospital is a last, last, last resort_ According to my beliefs, Thave to go to the bush to be circumcised, this is our identity ' Sibusiso Gaca, Queen's College, Queenstown
L6 Should infection strike, he'Il have to choose between getting care and remaining true to his tribe. If he seeks medical attention; the Xhosa will never accept him as a man. 99 National Geographic
Nelson Mandela, writes about his own experiences of Ulwaluko: 'Flinching or crying out was a sign of weakness and stigmatized one's manhood. Iwas determined not to disgrace myself; the group, or my guardian. Circumcision is a trial of bravery and stoicism; no anesthetic is used; a man must suffer in silence ( ..) A boy may cry; a man concealshis pain: Long Walk to Freedom
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Every year tens of thousands of Xhosa boys right across South Africa undergo Ulwaluko; a brutal, tribal form of male circumcision, that is done without medical support, and with no anathesia. Every year many boys die; last year it was nearly a hundred, adding to a total of more than a thousand over the past couple of decades - and you can double that number for the number of accidental amputations. Many boys are beaten, abducted, and held hostage, mutilated and even killed, to uphold this tradition. And despite legal reforms, investments, funds and Government programmes, to stem these rituals, or at least ensure it is carried out in medical environments, every year it happens again, and again, and again. And so why, when the bodies of girls rightly mean so much to most of the world, do those of boys mean so little? Why is the same universality not applied to all bodily integrity, no matter the gender, to allow everyone to choose what is done, or not done to their bodies, and at an appropriate age? Are such calls to ban practices such as Ulwaluko an overreach by Eurocentric ignoramuses; who stomp upon cultural sensitivities they don’t undestand, and project their westernized world views onto the world; or are they the insistence that all human bodies, of all people, deserve equal rights to bodily autonomy, and such rights transcend cultural and religious practices? What do you think? ~ US Express– https://tinyurl.com/38yru244 Ulwauko – https://tinyurl.com/ywbnm6m2 Aljazeera – https://tinyurl.com/ye4ve34z

2025-07-16

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