(Reuters) -
Shopkeeper Nevzat Cavan is rushing to meet orders for the white,
fur-trimmed costumes worn by Muslim boys for their circumcision,
relieved that Berlin's city government has allowed the operations to
resume.
For three months, the elaborate
suits, capes and oriental slippers languished unsold due to a shock
court ruling that raised the possibility of criminal charges being
brought against families who had their sons circumcised.