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Victims
Urge Action after Un Report on Paedophile Priests
Globalpost February 5, 2014 http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/140205/victims-urge-action-after-un-report-paedophile-priests
An advocacy group for victims of
sexual abuse by Catholic priests called Wednesday for legal
action after a devastating UN report denounced the Vatican for
failing to stamp out the scourge. The UN
report "is a wake-up call, not to Catholic officials -- who've
known about and concealed abuse for decades and still do -- but
for secular officials, especially those in law enforcement," the
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) said in a
statement. Law enforcers "can and should
investigate Catholic abuses and coverups and prosecute the
church supervisors who are still protecting predators and
endangering children," it said the statement by SNAP president
Barbara Blaine. "For the safety of children,
we hope every head of state on the planet reads this and acts on
it," she added. The reaction came after the
UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said "tens of thousands
of children worldwide" had been abused systemically for years
within the Catholic Church. It called on the
Church to remove all clergy suspected of raping or molesting
children. "The quickest way to prevent child
sexual violence by Catholic clerics is for Pope Francis to
publicly remove all offenders from ministry and harshly punish
their colleagues and supervisors who enabled their crimes," SNAP
said. "But like his predecessors, he has
refused to take even tiny steps in this direction," the
international group added. The UN report
followed a landmark hearing last month during which members of
the committee -- made up of 18 independent human rights experts
from around the globe -- grilled senior Church officials and
repeatedly questioned the Vatican's resolve.
The report cited a long record of cover-ups that protected
abusers and questioned the real impact of the zero tolerance
approach announced by former pontiff Benedict XVI and his
successor Francis. SNAP said the report
"gives hope to the hundreds of thousands of deeply wounded and
still suffering clergy sex abuse victims across the world".
"Now it's up to secular officials to follow the UN's
lead and step in to safeguard the vulnerable because Catholic
officials are either incapable or unwilling to do so," it added.
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