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i move out of it without a moment. and also the date because if he don't go some on that first phone must tell a time of great gap. but i. don't get what is said in court that i was putting to be. didn't have any study at home i'm not. done and i must be does this is not going to come up in big. today i'm glad that you see it did not. make it plain to. me that the best there's. good noise. and told and so kind of look at it. and doesn't. it can also look like i'm also writing that.
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head who can't. have any. hope or a national see mikey have a. better. mind than by the from the front feet i thought of the synergies during that moment those are things given at least in the. field that this pope said among. others it's been a must be do while list. and make a list but he made. a young fit in. is the last voyage couple more than your lives paid within the oil done by the end of a less safe way that the total of people yes that. give take every student we have. of their own yes just much b.s.
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to do that lets them. this and mostly one man that is the. mood. but i need. so you. know it was done much on the transport a must be a good buddhist open up a sort. them out a. diva by latina one day you got to keep that. as head of data as they will nominate out at home but in case your veil made that i have read a lot of these determined to cook it. but i. see i mean. enough
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to say. you know when you go through that get out of us this. book. could be. done. with but i've given up biting the season has got. the suddenness aside in the face. that i'm mad but you got some. of. the crowd out there never that even seattle. is the best song that you can see and yet it is what gets to.
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the moment. and it goes to the. core of those. was the. does it end up on the other side of my cuomo moved his home had both got a book on the top was fifteen which will also. cause a. map. it's going to. be low noise half the food now this is not done nothing. you know so. there goes you know some. date.
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a little name i make instead we have. and also if you may call you baby. baby or be just about king he could be nice to make the best of all that inside and also really mean. if we're last on break it is so corny for feet he says i'm going. to miss a good omen. masses in bed you know it's the muslims look you know i mean they are believe that god has just declared a dictator which if it's. routine priest came to this country i'm going to keep the same deal being kicked out in the basket that i think you get the kind of you need to play this i said are you going to be there. for you all. these to do in very last estimate will come i still don't feel
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is tasked with you know my last part just coming here by the sea my point in the schools or in those he calls the last post has been all that. but he cut the meat down into said you know it's going to get us a bus a stadium by the commode with it but when particularly the party in general is to beat up opium. smoking or finger kind of people reading this i see yes maybe they don't. let me get. in there with this indeed. what are you proposing totally about i mean. this is two listed by the last century you guys this feel disgusted center piece to cool an entire.
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in peru keep thousands of venezuelans from leaving the crisis in their own country plus. they're calling it genocide remembrance day everything goes protest a year after a deadly crackdown by the million mark military. and zimbabwe's president is set to be sworn in on sunday we'll explain why the key opposition leader is still rejecting the election result. welcome to the news that pope francis has admitted to feeling shame about the catholic church's failure to prevent sexual abuse by priests during a visit to ireland he referred to abuses as repugnant and has been meeting survivors of clerical abuse he's trying to reinvigorate catholicism in a country rocked by decades of scandals involving the church needs barco reports
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from dublin. the pope's visit to ireland at this moment of crisis in the catholic church was always going to set the global agenda on how the vatican tackles its legacy of child sex abuse and pope francis didn't waste any time. number so we cannot share. i cannot fail to acknowledge the great scandal caused in ireland by the abuse of young people by members of the church charge of the responsibility for that metatron education the failure of ecclesiastical authorities to adequately address these repugnant crimes has rightly given rise to outrage i myself share the sentiments ireland's prime minister has been at the helm of social reforms in the country including the recent popular vote to legalize abortion long prohibited by the catholic church he said it was time to build a new relationship between church and state people kept in dark corners behind closed doors cries for help that went on hurt. and these wounds are still
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open and there is much to be done to bring about justice and truth and healing for the victims and survivors. holy father we ask that you use your office and influence to ensure that this is done here in ireland and also around the world in this saga of widespread abuse of children by members of the catholic church protests were inevitable. these people looking for action not words from the vatican i do get the feeling though god's. trust will not be returned within the catholic population from simply what will process will say to the common population he needs to meet me on the actions you're going to be with us on what was actually from going to be. alone in silent prayer the leader of one point two billion catholics. later in the day away from the cameras he met eight i were
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survivors of religious and institutional abuse for ninety minutes likely the most emotional moment of his thirty six hour visit for all involved pope francis has gone further than any pope in acknowledging the church's wrongs but as new allegations of abuse continue to surface the biggest challenge to the church in ireland is the church itself. pope francis is an island and arguably one of the darkest moments in the church's modern history become pope francis universally respected as a true reformer reinvigorate face and what the catholic church stands for. thousands of the faithful croke park stadium to hear pope francis speak his visit is a moment of joy for many believe is an island a country where more than seventy percent of the population identify as catholic but as the country embraces secular values irish society regardless of faith wants
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to hold the church to account for past wrongs need baka al jazeera dublin. well ireland is described as the ground zero of the church's global abuse crisis a series of scandals have been revealed through media reporting and government inquiries thousands of children were raped molested and abused in church for institutions the church is one of one has one of the worst records of abuse but the institutions image has taken a hit in other countries as well in australia a former archbishop recently became the most senior catholic in the world to be convicted of covering up crimes a five year investigation recently documented tens of thousands of child abuse cases most happened in catholic institutions the church in chile has also been accused of wide scale abuse cover up all of the country's bishops offered to quit in june the pope accepted five resignations and this month in the u.s.
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an investigation revealed three hundred priests sexually abused more than one thousand children in the state of pennsylvania over the past seventy years tim layden is the president at snap or survivors network of those abused by priests he joins me now via skype from tucson arizona good to have you with us on the program mr lennon the pope. it's good to have you with us the pope has spoken and he's also met victims as well has he said enough really to placate his critics all those victims of abuse whether they be in ireland or beyond the borders of ireland. not one child is safer because of what the words of the pope are the actions of the pope gestures apologies condemnations are insufficient and until he takes action. we're going to have a continuation of the same kind of systematic abuse of children and cover up by
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church hierarchies so the apologies and the condemnations become longer but we have been seen in your action let's move it forward then because all we talking about now a complete seachange in investigating allegations of abuse there is tolka about bringing in local police or security forces into an investigation that debate is still ongoing between the holy see and various law enforcement agencies in respective sovereign countries yes we've already seen the roe commission which you mentioned earlier having you're investigating the church or the actions of chile but we're also seeing three different studies or investigations in our own like the clone report which showed similar kinds of systematic abuse of children and cover up by our kids the same thing we found in pennsylvania with the three hundred predator prius we're calling on the federal
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government of the united states to take up an investigation of the church. and we're also asking huge attorney general within each state to take up if there's five hundred clergy abusers in one state multiply that times fifty states in the united states that means that there's twenty five thousand predator proves. you can jumble the numbers but it's just staggering. abuse is going on under trees covered or and i know from your own point of view it may not be easy to sort of give a global viewpoint on this but you know you have your point of view in the united states laws that different in other countries and it's difficult perhaps to find a common approach not just for security services but also for the holy see is it about time that the vatican itself had its own sort of internal police force that investigated these issues when they when they come to light to it's not just
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a bit too much sort of inside baseball. yes we can't come. to church investigating itself we saw that in pennsylvania one diocese we knew of ten predator priests previous to the grand jury after the grand jury find out there's seventy so we know that the church has been hiding information for years decades. so the pope could do something very very simple and that is demand that every bishop in the world report every instance of child abuse to the police italy for instance or chile a couple examples but i imagine in most countries in world it's up to the bishops whether they report to their police so this is the fox guarding the hens when we need to do is have civil investigations not rely on the church because they've shown that they're interested more in their power prestige and they are in the
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safety of children it's funny you should say that because the prime minister a violent prime minister of iraq because comments also sort of shed light on the fact that he also seemed to apologize to previous irish administrations that hadn't done enough and as always all cubans about the separation of church and state in the united states there is a separation of church and state but do you think that has now come a tie. the state needs to take more action or more involved auction certainly when you have these scenarios raising what can only be said to be that rockley heads. yes. most definitely pennsylvania was a dam that broke because everyone recognized it whether you're another state like oregon of texas or maine or massachusetts or nevada it's a similar kind of abuse of children a similar kind of cover up is there and there's. a firestorm of interest of
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stars having the take responsibility for protecting their children and not relying on the institution to investigate it so we cannot rely on the well for them i'm relieved at that timlin it's been a pleasure speaking to you thanks so much for joining us from tucson and i was over to say thank you thank you not a group of more than one hundred migrants have finally been allowed to leave the rescue ship in italy after being stranded all bold for five days italy's interior minister said they could to symbolic after initially refusing to let them all until another e.u. states agree to take some of them i tell you sylvain it is now under investigation for abuse of office kidnap and illegal arrest the migrants who rescued at sea nine days ago and had been on a hunger strike since friday. peru has brought into force new entry restrictions to limit the flow of venezuelan migrants trying to escape the deepening economic crisis back home over the past week thousands have been trying
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to reach peru before the new rules are imposed which require them to show valid passports instead of national id cards on friday ecuador opened what it called a humanitarian corridor or to allow bus loads of people through to peru in time now the u.n. estimates that more than two million venezuelans have fled the country since twenty fourteen causing a migration crisis across the region the majority have fled to neighboring brazil and colombia brazil has taken in tens of thousands of people while more than a million venezuelan migrants have entered colombia in the past fifteen months many valid way venezuelans then make a long trek by land ecuador and peru where they hope to find greater acceptance and benefit from easy at migration rules.
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