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Amnesty International Report Finds Clerical Sex Abuse Was 'Torture' BBC News September 26, 2011 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15057740
A report from Amnesty International has said the abuse of children by priests and church-run institutions in Ireland amounted to torture. The research, which included an opinion poll, was commissioned following the publication of a number of reports which catalogued decades of abuse. It found that some of that abuse met the legal definition of torture. The poll showed 84% of those surveyed felt society should have done more to prevent abuse. The In Plain Sight report was based on four major inquiries into clerical sex abuse in the Republic - Ferns, Ryan, Murphy and Cloyne. The human rights body said that despite the severity of the crimes reported, few perpetrators had been convicted. There was, the report said, a 'deference to' and 'fear of' the Catholic Church. The survey carried out by Red C found that half of those polled felt society would prefer to turn a blind eye to child abuse. The poll also found a majority believed it was important that children had their opinions taken into account when significant decisions affecting them were being made. |
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