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Vatican
Let Abuse of Kids Go on for Decades, U.n. Panel Says
KOSU February 5, 2014
http://kosu.org/2014/02/vatican-let-abuse-of-kids-go-on-for-decades-u-n-panel-says/
The Vatican “has not acknowledged the extent of the
crimes committed, has not taken the necessary measures to
address cases of child sexual abuse and to protect children, and
has adopted policies and practices which have led to the
continuation of the abuse by, and the impunity of, the
perpetrators,” a U.N. human rights committee charged Wednesday.
The Associated Press adds that in the “devastating
report,” the committee condemns the Vatican “for adopting
policies that allowed priests to rape and molest tens of
thousands of children over decades, and urged it to open its
files on the pedophiles and the churchmen who concealed their
crimes.”
The Committee on the Rights of the Child “also
severely criticized the Holy See for its attitudes toward
homosexuality, contraception and abortion and said it should
review its policies to ensure children’s rights and their access
to health care are guaranteed,” the AP says.
From Rome, NPR’s Sylvia Poggioli tells our Newscast
Desk that “the report came after a day-long interrogation of
Vatican officials on the Holy See’s handling of the global sex
abuse scandals. … The officials were asked why church
authorities repeatedly covered up cases of abuse of children by
priests. The Vatican insists it is not responsible for abusive
priests, saying local bishops are.”
The New York Times sums up the committee’s conclusions
by saying that the panel “sharply criticized the Vatican … for
putting the reputation and interests of the Holy See above the
interests of children who had been sexually abused by priests,
effectively allowing priests to continue abuse and escape
prosecution.”
Reuters adds that the committee “demanded on Wednesday
that the Vatican ‘immediately remove’ all clergy who are known
or suspected child abusers and turn them over to civil
authorities.” Reuters says this is an “unprecedented and
scathing report.”
According to Reuters, “the Vatican was expected to
issue a statement on the report later on Wednesday.”
Update at 8:03 a.m. ET. More On The Vatican Response.
From the statement just released by the Vatican, which
is now posted here:
“The Holy See does … regret to see in some points of
the Concluding Observations an attempt to interfere with
Catholic Church teaching on the dignity of human person and in
the exercise of religious freedom. The Holy See reiterates its
commitment to defending and protecting the rights of the child,
in line with the principles promoted by the Convention on the
Rights of the Child and according to the moral and religious
values offered by Catholic doctrine.”
The reference to church teaching would appear to be
about the report’s views of the church’s policies on
homosexuality, abortion and contraception.
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