The Czech Republic has been strongly criticised by Europe's leading human rights body for continuing to surgically castrate male sex offenders.I THINK THEY SHOULD CUT THE BALLS OFF SCUM LIKE THIS.
The Council of Europe said castrations had sometimes been performed without warnings of side effects and on men not capable of making an informed decision.
Those requesting castration feared life in jail if they did not do so, it said.
The Czech government says 94 procedures have been performed in the past 10 years, all in accordance with its laws.
A further 300 Czech men have undergone chemical castration - involving the injection of drugs that suppress the production of male hormones - since 2000, according to government figures.
But the Council of Europe said Czech officials had provided "inexact information" on the numbers of those undergoing the procedures.
'Degrading treatment'
BBC Europe reporter Dominic Hughes says surgical castration - under which part of the testicles is removed - has been abandoned in many other countries because it is not clear whether it is effective in treating sex offenders.
Other countries, including Poland, Italy and France, seeking ways of dealing with violent sex offenders and paedophiles, have investigated using chemical castration methods.
But in the past decade the authorities in the Czech Republic have continued to carry out the surgical procedure, which the Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture said amounted to "degrading treatment".
THE MORE DEGRADING WE TREAT THIS KIND OF SCUM THE BETTER.
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