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i want. to. start september first. this is from barely a month welcoming our pope francis the pontiff has arrived at the country's biggest stadium where he's about to speak to a huge crowd this is after meeting survivors of sexual abuse coming up. refugees marked the anniversary of our military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands feeling. but one on call for justice.
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and we'll have highlights for you all the. clash against back to business zero champions by a new me precinct another top team hoffenheim in the variance to build but it wasn't the stocks they were hoping for. to. play. money thank you for your company pope francis has received a warm welcome from supporters in dublin during the first papal trip to ireland in nearly forty years the pontiff is at a stadium in the irish capital where he will shortly address tens of thousands the coverups have served to erode the moral authority of the catholic church. before traveling to the stadium. or pope francis said that he shares the same pain
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or rather he shares the shame and pain of the church's failure to tackle abuse here's more. pope francis arrived in dublin knowing the first papal visit to ireland in nearly forty years would be overshadowed by the scandal over sex abuse by predatory priests the very presence of the pope would once have electrified the whole country but social changes and the sex revelations mean the atmosphere is now much more muted the ceremonial greeting from islands president michael higgins then it was down to business pope francis was forthright church members who should have protected young people had instead abused them. in fundamental video the failure of church authorities bishops religious leaders priests and others to adequately address these repugnant crimes with he has rightly led to outrage just them in the sushi and it remains
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a source of pain and shame goes for the catholic community and. i share in feeling that pain and shame with the sentiment. that protesters gathered in central dublin in solidarity with victims of clerical abuse there is a great momentum that is being led out of ireland it all really challenging the church's behavior and challenging the corruption not trust will not be returned but the powerful population from simply what process will say to the public. option to. be. despite the sex abuse scandal rocking the catholic church the pontiff still has huge support dublin is lined the streets to give the pope an enthusiastic welcome as he was driven to st mary's cathedral to pless newly wed couples. well i'm joined here in
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studio by good abuse religious affairs correspondent martin martin it's good to see you so we've had the pope. give a very emotional speech there but also very passionate words full of victims and survivors who were saying that it simply was not enough to what extent do you think the pope's visit can help to have a corner on the issue of clerical abuse i don't think the visit actually can do much if anything i think that the visit is actually quite counterproductive but they could not really it's something that's been planned for three years so it's not something that they could get out of the problem instead. where to stage in the element in which the only thing that would really shed any sort of would a sewage any of the critics and brutally help along the survivors and victims is essentially to really put in place a protocol and the protocol would have to include turning every the nz and files to national authorities this is evidently something that he cannot do overnight he's been in his position for six years and the fact is that we have seen very very
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little developments in their record of the serial tolerance of which they have spoken extensively i wanted to point out that you know in two thousand and ten both benedict then presented a letter of apology to the nation of our land for their views committed by the church now we are essentially eight years later almost nine years later and apologies a century have run their course and really they have not produced much so you're talking about changing the political within the catholic church and the question comes up is it possible to resolve this issue without having external authorities and if so who then does the church as the i think it's very clear that the church by itself can actually not take care of this particular business this is something that is way too entrenched involves way too many people the institution is too broad and it has and i think it's very important that we point out that this is not
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just a sexual abuse scandal this actually an illicit association i mean essentially a cover up massive cover up operation which helped to farther promote sexual abuse . so to be able to deal with this goal of an issue it's very clear that international justice systems and mechanisms including the un with things like the right of children i mean concerning you know treaties on the right of children have to be brought in also because inside the church there is a division i mean reformists are fighting it out with people that don't want to move anything and this means actually that external help could actually push the reformist alone and yet this is not the first time that the conversation of abuse within the church is taking place what will it take to create any form of progress it's an excellent question it's very difficult to answer i mean mainly because there are so many pards inside the vatican and there are so many parts that are essentially opposed to each other that it's not really just the church coming forth with a solution but he sexually the church essentially in its internal construction being
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able to resolve together that they were going to come up with the policy it's quite clear that they have not been able to do that so now it's probably time for prosecutors around the world to start trying to push the vatican to turn these documents and bring essentially criminals to justice all right and very quickly do you think that the pope will address the issue of a clerical abuse in his speech that he expected i think he will address said i think that what we should all be paying close attention to is his trip back to rome in the airplane usually with journalists that's when we hear most of the news that come out of the vatican and most of the ones that really make headlines. thank you so much for your pleasure well let's now look at some of the other stories making news around the world german chancellor has called for stronger economic ties with azerbaijan following a meeting with president of the today does discussed expanding a gas pipeline to southern europe and the human rights situation in the former
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soviet republic as a biogen his last stop of a three day tour which also included georgia and. russian opposition leader alexina vonnie has been arrested outside his home in moscow of only who has been jailed several times for organizing and to kremlin protests was barred from running in russia's presidential election earlier this year the reason for his detention today is unclear. they talian health ministry has carried out medical checks on a rescue vessel carrying one hundred fifty migrants stuck in the syrian port of catan yeah for over a week thorazine is allowed sixteen people to go ashore for medical reasons including two suspected cases of tuberculosis italy continues to deny the migrants entries saying other e.u. countries must take them. ranger a few g.'s in bangladesh have been marking one year since the start of the myanmar
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army crackdown that forced them to leave their homes protesters marched through the corpses bazaar region where hundreds of thousands are living in makeshift camps grandma says it's ready to take back the refugees but there's been little progress in resolving the crisis the muslim minority will hinge i demanding equal rights with others in myanmar. the crackdown began after he has carried out coordinated attacks on some thirty police stations that killed a dozen officers which took a look back now at what happened next. a never ending line of refugees streaming across the border from me amar to bangladesh. made after security forces launched a brutal offensive against them last august. looted and torched. they raped tortured and killed thousands of.
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across the border in bangladesh the refugees have settled in sprawling camps. as they've tried to settle in here with stories of unimaginable horrors have emerged. soldiers came into every house and shot at us. and they looked me up in my house and then set fire to it i have burns like this. and worse over my body. conditions in the camps the cramped and squalid the huts here a flimsy and built one hilly sandy ground prone to landslides. third world where this year's monsoon brought more misery for the ranger. fled here with
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her five children after her husband was killed when the military stormed their village. two of her previous shacks in the camp were destroyed by water she is now hoping for a sturdy a shelter and then i had to sell my pulse is all and even rice for this month i had to sell to build the house my relatives told me to make the house strong even if i were to go hungry. aid agencies have warned against an outbreak of water borne diseases such as cholera and diphtheria that most would rather bad life here and go home they didn't even if we have to sleep in a trench it's better than being back. but they are not meant to stay here in january min mon bangladesh agreed to repatriate the revenger within two years. and man has started building transit camps to house the return knees. but the un
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has said conditions are not yet right and so far barely a handful of ranger have returned. and went to sleep is back and saturday's results are in well a gladbach got this season off to a winning start goals from the owners hoffman and fabiani own son saw off level cruise and two nil the league's newcomers just sold off a nuremberg both lost their opening games while frankfurt got back to winning ways after losing in the cup last week lehmann came from behind to draw against hanover and voles bug left. to be child while sunday scenes should cut in mines and dortmund take on life. champions by nina kicked off this season with a big win against hoffenheim on friday and it was a decisive display from the bavarians who will be pleased to already have three
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points on the board as they attempt to win a record extending seventh league title and see how that game played out. about to exit the tunnel two of the bun just league as hot shot coaches on the left 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 smear their heading in the open air in the twenty third minute i shook her courtesy of adam sully. the hunt gary and got the ball in the box faked out your own boa tang and hammered home and well neuer with no chance. then robert levin dosti 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 dusky connecting to one for five and in the waning minutes millar turned
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provider for drop it made a slick move to round out the three one scoreline i and a good start for a new coach. returns to the mid season break and despite tricky conditions in belgium lewis hamilton has picked up right where he left off the championship media had his work cut talk for him as heavy rain flooded the track but again he showed his quality clock to the fastest lap of the day hamilton will be joined at the front of the grid by ferrari's sebastian vettel who was over half a second slower than his rival. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you folks francis is preparing to address tens of thousands of supporters in dublin on the first papal visit to our and in four decades the visit has been overshadowed by a sexual abuse scandal earlier francis metz abuse survivor. you're
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