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Report Slams Vatican's Child Abuse Record
Shanghai Daily February 5, 2014
http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/article_xinhua.aspx?id=198391
ROME, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- A United Nations committee on
Wednesday slammed the Vatican for adopting policies that
allegedly allowed priests to abuse children with impunity, and
asked all priests known or suspected to be abusers to be removed
immediately.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) said
in a 16-page report that it was deeply concerned "about child
sexual abuse committed by member of the Catholic churches
operating under the authority of the Vatican, with clerics
having been involved in the sexual abuse of tens of thousands of
children worldwide."
Several scandals over child sexual abuse by members of
the Catholic Church broke in Europe, Canada, and the United
States, mainly since 2002.
The UN watchdog expressed concern because the Vatican
has not acknowledged the extent of these crimes and has not
taken the necessary measures to address the problem and protect
children.
On the contrary, the report pointed out, the Vatican
has adopted "policies and practices which have led to the
continuation of the abuse by and in the impunity of the
perpetrators."
The report came after Vatican officials were
questioned in an unprecedented public hearing on Jan. 16 in
Geneva, over the reasons why they would not release data on
abuse and what the Vatican was doing to prevent further cases.
The Vatican had previously refused to give its data to
the UN, by saying that it would give such information only if
requested by another state as part of legal proceedings.
The UN committee's report criticized several Vatican's
policies, as the practice of transferring well-known abusers
from parish to parish or to other countries, "in an attempt to
cover-up such crimes," the committee wrote.
It also condemned the "code of silence" imposed on
clergy regarding this issue, which resulted in very few cases of
child abuse being reported to the authorities when the crimes
occurred.
The UN committee recommended the Vatican open its
files about members of the clergy who have concealed their
abuses, so that they may be prosecuted.
So far, no bishop in the Catholic Church has been
sanctioned by the Vatican for covering abusive priests. Bishops
were asked to denounce abusers to police only in 2010.
The Vatican reacted to the UN report by saying it
would study it carefully, and restated the commitment to
protecting children's rights. Yet, it also objected to some
remarks.
A Vatican special commission to fight sexual abuse of
children was set up in December 2013.
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