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out of darkness cities after war. starts september second on g.w. . this is deja news live from berlin with the catholic church facing fresh outrage over child sex abuse pope francis heads to. the pontiff has promised to address the issue but will that be enough to satisfy calls for justice we'll get the perspective of an irish abuse survivor. also on the program a group of migrants go on hunger strike off to italy refuses to admit them one
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hundred fifty people have been stranded on board this coast guard vessel for over a week now the european union meeting to resolve the crisis files to come up with a solution. and highlights for you of last night's top soccer clashes the buddhist review gets back to business cereal champions by munich facing another top team. in that coaching raiser last night at the veterans provide old but it wasn't the dominant stop they were hoping for. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring thanks for joining us pope francis is due to arrive in dublin shortly for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he'll be visiting a country that was one staunch catholic but has since undergone huge social reforms his visit comes as the catholic church faces renewed pressure to tackle sex abuse
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within its ranks damning new revelations in the united states astray and surely have. called into question the leadership of senior bishops in cardinals accused of protecting predatory priests as mentioned look at the views of an abuse survivor in just a moment first though this report on how abuse within the catholic church has affected the irish police who was abused by family members and a prince twenty was just a child she left like a prisoner for more than ten years in this catholic reform school in morphett where she was beaten and tormented by nuns they talked her into believing that it was her fault she was raped until now not one of police's abuses have been brought to justice and i think they called it up an awful lot and the third problem open all the laws and i think they always win. you know so i don't you know i really don't think about another things that i just i have no data and stories of
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mass child abuse by priests have left many irish people disgusted with the church seventy eight percent continue to call themselves catholic but the country has changed since pope john paul the second visited pope francis may find a less enthusiastic welcome. maybe a different tone only god will be jump for joy. quite steps of generally religion and but i think it's i think it's not it's going to many here are hoping that pope francis will give them good reason to make peace with the church by taking concrete action on the abuse scandals ireland's prime minister will receive the pontiff and dublin castle he's promised to raise the issue with the pope but everything that we know about child sex abuse over the past couple of decades we know from victims we know from advocates we know from government reports including many of our own we don't tend to know where the church admitting its own sense i think that would be a very good place to start five hundred thousand faithful are expected to descend
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on phoenix park for mass for the pope will be hoping for much more than just his blessing. joining us now from dublin mark vincent he leader who was himself abused by catholic priests in el advocates for abuse survivors mark many thanks for talking to us what can you tell us perhaps first of all about your own experience and how it affected your faith. i was a b. in a private stint in the sixty nine three thousand one hundred seventy three by two priests one the end of my junior school years and then one again beginning one senior school years. both priests upon their. while knowledge of their abusing at the school they didn't know about my abuse i didn't report it but they were reported for others they had abused and they were transferred from the school the first one was transferred in one thousand seventy one to canada and the second was transferred to sierra leone. how's this affected my faith this is
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seriously affect my faith i don't enjoy the community. college system and catholic life stuff i was raised in but i have maintained a faith in god i tell them to not i don't believe obviously all of these i don't believe in the institutional church of the catholic church and i don't attend any of the rites and rituals so if there is if it has me is affected by distance in the end communities and. have a photo of you meeting the pope we just were looking at it a second ago you met him a few years ago you spoke to him about the issue of sex abuse this weekend the pope is meeting irish abuse survivors in your view is he truly on board as far as the topic of confronting abuse in the catholic church is concerned. no i don't
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think we've seen that mission but in the. case of the under part of miley. fourteen to mouth for years it hasn't actually delivered on the mary collins on the same commission or mission and spend as the promise to prosecute bishops has not actually been implementor's them it's true says the response has been mainly thermal i'm trying. and it's such as is natural order in the reach now and what i mash when i mentioned to michael on very concrete and issues to be addressed which aside from leaving or leaving aside the issues of there to just arguments and accountability which are very very important of his own both impacting on survivors their quality of life that many survivors were enjoying as it streamed the poor across so many issues so so essentially what you're saying is that it's own words no actions walt actions does pope francis need to take to restore the church and
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the catholic church has credibility on this issue. well two things he needs to acknowledge the stents and death or if you use that let's. the reports for example let's say that for four or four victims of abuse were or was in the one mission here we have sixteen thousand five hundred reported in the wrong reporting one michael a should. have or are there are search was many reports but one of them was one hundred forty one reports that had never been joined together there were national odets and i just actually established that there was no that's three and a half thousand victims there so we've got a saturation point here in our limbs over eighteen and thousand victims if you compare that with the united states they have a similar figure of eighteen and a half dozen victims but they have a county population that's fifteen times greater than ireland germany i understand
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is going to be publishing its figures which regards abuse and abuse there is that later this month or next month i think in september ok mark a month instantaneously joining us from dublin many thanks for talking to us thank you very much for this on. turning to other news now the united nations has warned the exodus of migrants from venezuela is building toward what it's calling a crisis moment that but compared to the situation in europe back in twenty fifteen and as why this ongoing economic meltdown has prompted at least two million people to flee abroad in recent years the exodus has spread across the south american continent and neighboring countries are now trying to stem the flow of refugees across their borders. to italy now where most of the one hundred fifty migrants stranded in sicilian port for over a week have gone on hunger strike telling government's refusal to allow them to
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went to is at the center of a fresh dispute over migration within the european union rome has threatened to withhold its funding for the block unless other member states accept some of the refugees crisis talks in brussels on friday and did without progress. people stopped for days under the scorching sicilian sun this is what europe's migration crisis looks like these days many of the one hundred fifty migrants on board the detox rescue vessel have gone on hunger strike after waiting patiently for over a week they are now demanding that italy lets them disembark but under its new hardline government is more determined than ever to get other european union member states to share the burden this time it's using money as leverage threatening to cut its contribution to the e.u. budget. if the european union sticks with a south acute if nothing comes out of the european commission meeting on redistributing migrants in. the five star i will not be willing to give twenty
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billion euros each year to the european union. at its crisis meeting in brussels the european commission criticize the my as comments as unconstructive. in europe frets are useless and don't get you anywhere the only way to solve a problem in europe is to work together in a constructive manner and good will. as the latest talks in brussels ended yet again without resolution europe's divisions over migration are painfully exposed. is not the first rescue vessel to be left in limbo on the mediterranean and it probably won't be the last unless leaders in brussels can find a common way ahead. of germany's business leader is up and running again kicking off last night with the
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reigning champions by munich facing another top team hoffenheim the bavarians are going for their title in a row and they were killing to start their campaign with a good result as they finished third last season qualifying for the champions league so the scene was set for tight contest. about to exit the tunnel two of the buddhist leaguers hot shot coaches on the left nico cove in his first league game with bae in munich and here they are not goals man of hoffenheim. it was covert his men who drew first blood trauma smother heading in the open air in the twenty third minute i go short came it with the perfectly placed corner and miller left almost unchallenged. but in the fifty seventh minute hoffenheim came up with an answer courtesy of adam sully i hung gary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home manuel neuer with no chance. then robert leavened asking
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missed a penalty ten minutes from time but are you and robin fired in the rebound. but replay ruled he entered the box too soon and the kick had to be retaken this time levon drops the connecting she won for by i and in the winning minutes miller turned provider for rubbish he made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline i'm and a good start for a new coach nico veitch. ok for more let's talk to alex french from g.w. sports with me in the studio now i want to start with the big controversy of this game the foul that led to buy ins penalty the question is of course was it really a foul you know it's no question it was in. the very sorry definitely dived and the what we are seeing here is the controversial video referee from from last season unfortunately seems to be as controversial this season as well from day one
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on it's completely not understandable why the video referee did not intervene in the scene it was not what we saw that throughout the world cup the v.a. not not getting involved that's an ongoing debate the new buying coach. quite a courageous. team that he put forward a lot of big names missing what was that about yeah he was benching a trio of superstars colombian commas aryan robin at the beginning at least and big surprise months home it's the german top defender and two world champion was also not in the starting squad he was replaced by a youngster nicholas you know so it was tough in his decisions but obviously he did not have any problems to make them. apparently is of course a big talent but i'm sure that's almost or not have been happy to was not amused he was not amused was he another person who can't be very of means we see him find us
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on the lawn kingsley come on the french star he was injured for a long time and now he's injured again yeah he just came back from a troll ligament injury. he was out for several months he had a very good pre-season he won the competition with our young robin for the place in the starting spot. after normal fouled yesterday he tore his sindhis moses ligament and he will be out for several months again. poor guy yeah absolutely and not good news for by alex love talking to you about football thank you so much for . and we're going to get something completely different now the fine art of playing the egg if that's what you like then this is for you the twenty third egg towell championships in. this year's event so all fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite guitar gods in front of a crowd of thousands in the end it was twenty three year old manami of germany and
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