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Priest
Told Boy Never to Repeat Sex Abuse Allegations, Inquiry Told
By Dan Keenan Irish Times January 29, 2014
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/boy-told-to-remain-silent-over-abuse-allegations-inquiry-hears-1.1672428
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A witness told the
Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry he was known by an ID
number and beaten repeatedly.
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Witness claims care home nuns were so severe he was
reared by the ‘Taliban’
A priest allegedly told a former resident of a Derry orphanage
run by nuns that he must never repeat allegations of sexual and
other abuse.
A witness told the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry, which
is investigating allegations of ill-treatment of children at a
list of care home across Northern
Ireland before 1995, he should remain silent. This was because
his parents were not married and that was why he was placed in
the home at Termonbacca in Derry, run by the Poor Sisters of
Nazareth.
The witness, who cannot be identified, said he approached a
priest later in life and told him of physical and sexual abuse he
suffered and witnessed at the home.
He said the priest replied: “You must never speak about this.”
He said the priest explained: “You and the other orphans are
bastards, you are the product of an evil and satanic
relationship.”
The witness said: “When a priest tells you that, that sums up the
perception – how orphan was perceived. What chance did I have?”
The third day of oral hearings from those former residents of the
Termonbacca home who wished to testify.
The witness, who said he was known at the home by his ID number,
told of repeated and habitual beatings, of terror, loneliness and
abuse. Telling the inquiry of his time at the home, was “a day of
freedom” he said, adding that through the inquiry he had met one
of his brothers for the first time in decades.
“Looking into the eyes of my eldest brother – he threw his arms
around me and we cried. They killed our family. I saw the face of
man I dread to think what he must have endured because I was
there at the same time.”
He said he had no idea his brothers were also at the same
institution.
In later testimony, the witness confirmed that while still a
young child at Termonbacca he deliberately wet the bed to protect
himself from sexual abuse.
“If I didn’t wet the bed I would wet the bed - what abuser would
want to drop the hand on a child saturated in his own urine?” he
said.
He alleged that a nun who sometimes slept in a separate room
never intervened.
Referring to the nuns, the witness insisted he had been raised in
the institution by “the Taliban” such was their cruelty. However
he also insisted that some individual nuns were very kind as were
civilian workers there.
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