Church leaders say a case at an Islamic boarding school highlights need for stronger child protection measures
A recent child abuse scandal that led to the closure of an Islamic boarding school and the arrest of its head cleric is a wake-up call for Christians to tighten monitoring and introduce reforms in their schools, Church leaders say.
The Catholic Church has been closely following the child sexual abuse scandal at the Ndholo Kusumo Islamic boarding school in Central Java province, which came to light last week, said Father A. Kurdo Irianto, vicar general of Surabaya diocese, which covers Indonesia’s second-largest city.
“The Church is tightening management and strengthening Catholic values and child-friendly school regulations without ignoring students’ personal issues,” the priest told UCA News on May 8.
He was responding to the arrest of Ashari, the head of the Islamic school, who is accused of sexually abusing…
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