Saturday, November 26, 2005

VIRGINITY TEST BAN ATTEMPTED

A perfectly reasonable test with practical benefits could be banned:

South Africa's tribal leaders on Saturday slammed a government attempt to ban virginity testing, saying the age-old custom could help fight the country's deadly AIDS epidemic by discouraging promiscuity.

The tests are conducted by an elder tribeswomen who inspects young girls' hymens to see if they are still intact before the girl marries.

But rights groups say the tests, practiced in rural areas in South Africa, are unhygienic and sexist and justice officials have put forward a bill to outlaw it.

Next to be banned, the prostate exam.

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