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this is t.w. news live from berlin pope francis visits islanders the catholic church faces fresh outrage over the child sex abuse the pontiff has promised to address the issue during his two day trip but will that be enough to satisfy calls for justice we talked to an irish abuse survivor. also on the program with over two million venezuelans on the move the unit united nations says south america's migration crisis is starting to resemble what's happening in europe in fact in twenty fifteen
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dublin news has been following one family's fate is it journeys across borders. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a good to have you with us the head of the catholic church pope francis has arrived in dublin for the first papal trip to ireland in almost forty years he's visiting a country that was once staunchly catholic but has since undergone huge social reforms this visit comes as the church faces renewed pressure to tackle sex abuse within its ranks damning new revelations have raised serious doubts over the leadership of media carville's and bishops who mock used of protecting predatory priests but francis has been telling our state reception at dublin castle that he shares the shame and pain of the church's failure to tackle abuse. joining us now from dublin mark vincent healy who was himself abused by catholic
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priests and now 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 school in the sixty nine sts one hundred seventy three right to praise one the end of my junior school years and then once again beginning one senior school years. both priests on their. knowledge of their leasing at the school they didn't know about my b.s. i didn't report it but they were reported for others they had abused and they were transferred from the school first one was transferred nine hundred seventy one to canada and the second was transferred to sierra leone. how is this effected my faith this is seriously affected my face i don't enjoy the community
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forces. because allah says and a catholic life that i was raised in but i have maintained a faith in go out and tell them to i don't believe obviously all of these that 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 to me is affects me but distancing me and communities. have a photo of you meeting the pope we just were looking at it a second ago you met timothy 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 think we've seen that mission that's the. case at all and partner miley. fourteen to mouth for years it hasn't actually delivered on the mary collins on the
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same commission or mission and spend as the promise to prosecute bishops has not actually been implemented them it's true says the response has been made a verbal pun trikes apologies such as last year or earlier in the week now and what i mash when i mentioned there michael on very concrete and issues to be addressed which aside from leaving or leaving aside the issues of you know there to just arguments in the camps ability which are very very important of his own both in passing on survivors their the quality of life that many survivors were enjoying stream the poor across so many issues so so essentially what you're saying is that it's all woods no actions walt actions does pope francis need to take to restore the churches the catholic church has credibility on this issue. well two
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things he needs to acknowledge the stents and death if you use the plates that the reports for example not failure for parents and for for victims of abuse well or as in the war mission here we have fifteen thousand five hundred reported in the wrong reporting while i call a should. have or authority should just start to as 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 thousand victims but they have a catholic population that's fifteen times greater than ireland germany i understand is going to be publishing its figures which regards the use and abuse there is later this month or next month i think in september ok mark
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a month instantaneously joining us from dublin many thanks for talking to us thank you very much for the song turning to venezuela now where an estimated two million people have left the country in recent years fleeing food shortages poverty and economic chaos united nations officials are now saying the region is heading towards what they describe as a crisis moment similar to the one here ups all in the mediterranean back in twenty fifteen with neighboring states trying to halt the influx across their borders to w.'s ophelia holmes a routine he has been accompanying a group of venezuelan migrants in colombia. they've got so much luggage they need help carrying it down held. these two families have come together travelling from caracas all the way through colombia to the ecuadorian border. the crossing point here isn't as full as it had been during previous weeks
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as ecuadorian authorities were only letting those in who had a valid passport fortunately gabrielle was able to get her family's documentation on time it took her several months to gather the money to leave her home country. then emma we were thinking about going to peru for about three months because the situation has been really tough. no matter how much you make if you're a professional or not even if you earn a decent wage you can't live on that anymore. not that fast. at the bus station in the ecuadorian city of tool con like hundreds of other venezuelans they hope to be able to board a bus that gets them all the way down to petru joe's wife is awaiting them in the peruvian capital lima the father of three hasn't seen his wife in seven months.
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when she went on ahead to help us. she's landed on her feet over there in peru and she told us to come over since the situation in venezuela is getting worse every day. it's hard to face and. finally the bus arrives everyone is tired they haven't slept in a bed for days and tonight won't be any different. an eighteen hour drive away to them until they reach the border between ecuador and pen to even if the journey is hard they know they are very lucky to be sitting comfortably. thousands of venezuelans of cos these borders by foot especially those who don't have any documentation it's believed that about two and a half million people live left the country. for little aaron another part of the journey is coming to an end the three year old is not
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quite at once and seems to be in a good mood all the time a blessing for his parents. because they always behave well. ten year old gloria is finding it harder to keep up she knows she might never see her friends again. who are you going to miss the most. everyone. not having seen her mother for over a half a year is tough but together with friends and family she is holding on gabrielle is taking care of her as if she were her own daughter. the money and i feel like i'm part of a team we've been so strong thank god we have been very united. just one more line to wait in a very long one stamping their passports took over four hours but finally they can
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move on and enter their final destination country peru they're uncertain about what to expect at the other side of the border but what they are sure of it can't be worse than what they left behind. revenger refugees living in bangladesh have been demonstrating for justice on the first anniversary of the crackdown in myanmar that prompted them to flee some seven hundred thousand range of fled their homeland off to myanmar as military attack moves the villages in what it called an operation against militants the united nations called it a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. germany's business leader is up and running again kicking off last night with the reigning champions by munich facing another top team hoffenheim the bavarians are gunning for their seventh title in a row this season i'm looking to start the campaign with
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a good result as for hoffenheim they finished third last season qualifying for the champions league so the scene was set for a tight contest. about to exit the tunnel two of the bun just league as hot shot coaches on the left sneak over to his first league game with buy in munich and you're not goes man of hoffenheim. it was covert his man who drew first blood to most murder heading in the open air in the twenty third minute i sure kimmage with the perfectly placed corner and millar 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 knowing it with no chance. then robert levin dotsie 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
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levon dosti connecting she won for it by. hand in the waning minutes millar turned provider for rubbish he made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline and a good start for new coach me coco veitch. now one of the newly promoted sides in the been a sick of the season is a club with a rich history in german football nuremberg affectionately known here in germany as just the club now the side has won the league title nine times which is second only to my two by on but the last title was back in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight so this season is likely to be focusing solely on the job of avoiding relegation nuremberg a flying high again back in the bundesliga after a three year absence is their promotion to the top played more than any other team the goal simply survival. of course we have to stay up where the new
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comers it will do us good to stay humble and if we stay up it will have been a good season. the good vibes from the promotion campaign remain the team is stay together in a well oiled and advantage but also a disadvantage only seven players have been as leader experience because michelle kerner isn't fazed he's relying on the squads team spirit. this is your go we were convincing last season especially away from home. it'll be the same in this campaign. when teams players they'll know two things that will give our best and that we enjoy getting stuck in the. commitment and passion of always being president nuremberg fifty years ago it was enough to crown them german champions today expectations are low our money is tight and their big new arrival japan
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striker yeah right on loan from belgium side against. he was in high demand and he'll strengthen our attack. hopefully for nuremberg they have enough in the tank to secure all their corners legal status. finally if you are into the final show of playing the a guitar this is for you the twenty third well championships in overdue for. this year's event so all fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite guitar calls in front of a crowd of thousands in the end it was twenty three year old men now me not good out of japan who is proud champion of the world the second time by the way but she's won the title. was on the prize she won an electric
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