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people. or is it about horses if it is copenhagen is letting himself that article. says he was going that i said. yeah poor form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sit. ins off on the usa parents who get the goody. i don't have. to force it is i was in a musical put it in sequester steps i see something there it is this is systematically fortunately because without it combusted article by the us mint. as you can imagine after this interview our attention turned to the vatican the holy see the place where the churches longs are made. the place where punishments against pedophile priests are meted out. but we discover that even inside the vatican government high ranking officials have been accused of covering for priests
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accused of pedophilia. after several months of discussion the vatican chose this priest to answer all question. fathers older an advisor to the pope on sexual abuse issues he also sits on the commission for the protection of minors a body founded by pope francis two years ago. you have been appointed to this commission what has the commission don't since then and you think it's enough we have people from all continents on this commission we have experts from different fields so psychology psychiatry and law international law social work and theology and we try to discuss what can be next steps to help the pope to set up new measures to be more incisive in the life of the local church and there is still a lot to do you know my expression for this is this is a generational toss we will not finish within two years or five years we will have to work long which means fifteen twenty maybe thirty years.
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i want to show you something these are the ten cardinals that are usually considered a are the last poll for of the vatican this is the the c. nine right it's an advisory board ok and the here are. me alone for effect of the congregation of the doctrine in the face among these ten cadging also form are accused of having covered up try asst you know that of course. what you think of it i have no no but to get a knowledge about any of them i know i just said to me that you knew it i know. that there are allegations i don't know what what is the the background of these cases i am not the investigator if you want me to be more precise i'm sure ok george bell so he's here in australia a few months ago in front of the australian royal commission on sexual abuses
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within the church ear recognised knowing sexual abuses from australian priors but did not denounce them to justice so what do you think of him being in this he nine with that story i have been to australia last year i've travelled i have been in the diocese i met with three survivors from the school where we are now powell was at that time the vice director of the school and. willing gage to cooperate with justice and it would incorporate in the sense of setting up safeguarding measures in the saying you will this is future but you didn't denounce sexual abuse it's day four and isn't this year nine is it sucking for you or not you know of course it was shocking you know for him to be in this you nine and not have been denouncing her sexual abuse on minors you know for sure.
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the school has always in chile here. documents so and that is has waited five years after the first victim spoke out to take action and to remove the prized father corretja and sire father carriage about has been since proven guilty by the vatican of sexual abuses is here still in the city nine. yeah i'm not responsible for the balance and what does she think of it i'm not the one who decides on that but what do you think i think they was they as long as the ball wants them there thank you very much and you know it seems then that only the pope has the power to punish these cardinals. so why doesn't he take stronger action. maybe because he too faced accusations in his homeland of argentina long before his election. when he was archbishop of buenos aires he apparently tried to have
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a pedophile priest acquitted. him when a serious along with god or rather diego maradona the pope is a star his face is everywhere. and yet some refused to share in the sick on a graphical. in the city center we've arranged to meet a group of victims they were abused by priests in the archdiocese appoint a serious. they learned pope francis when he was their archbishop. just as i thought this bit of. the sit in this. room this is just. that it did everything. he.
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said. to me. so that the first season. to without it was. still fun even moondog a letter they got bit by me. that i do listen to that but that's. what i see the silliest. they don't know. if. that is it. even a million. cared or you know i know. the third will only be thin if you ever get you're going to. eat you feel you through the company want to be with it's you know. it. has
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archbishop of buenos aires pope francis was seemingly deaf to the distress of these victims. but apparently it's worse in another case concerning other victims some believe he's willfully trying to divert the course of justice that it is the father cross we face the biggest pedophilia scandal in the argentinian church that became google says our grassy was one of the best known priests in the country very influential and often in the media spotlight doing well with a rather big. she ran a huge orphanage until some of the children there launched a complaint against him for sexual abuse in two thousand and nine he was sentenced to fifteen years in prison still today he's behind bars. but the argentinean church did all in its power to have him acquitted. one public eye a go represented father crossties child victims. a trial spread over fifteen years
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and opposite him the most renowned attorneys in the land but also the catholic church. see no kit no sent down most in an annual india this. up but he said oh no leave it was. almost they don't know that this will take us o.s.c. theater models over what is going to set that are going to see him in the open was sort of also what the site is. don't be fooled by the cover which makes you think it's a book this twenty eight hundred page counter inquiry is a confidential internal argentinian church legal text. inside the childer argues the falsifications lies. deceit and invention even their own sexual orientation is questioned. the conclusion is clear the court's decision was wrong rather to see how to be acquitted on appeal. one paragraph caught
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our eye. this work was commissioned in two thousand and ten by the argentine episcopal conference and i notably by its then president cardinal bergoglio now pope francis. so the pope did commission a counter inquiry to try to have a priest who had been sentenced for pedophilia acquitted. kind it said that jose bergoglio the future pope actually sent it to the judges with a shrewd sense of timing before father across these various appeal hearings. one of the magistrates received a copy of the counter inquiry agreed to meet us. problems my case a former appeal court judge and former minister of justice is today a high court judge. it's the first time he's spoken openly about the cross the case . he remembers very well the day he found this counter inquiry on his desk with
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a senior this is the syrians who visit him as he is they were going through as a way and so if we know enough of them. case and. they know anything. it is in a row now to see what equal that is and that will cost us more if i decided not to does it do you know that you're going to do that getting an idea if i was there. or get going it is easier that said well that's what the impetus you are sort of places for many of the infields that to defend their cause to suit the mayor and. finally useless father grassi sentence was upheld at both the appeals court and high court. at the center of the counter inquiry commissioned by the pope when he was archbishop of buenos aires he counter boy morphing victim of prophecy.
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since the case blew up in the early two thousand it's the first time he's agreed to talk to reporters. he wants to remain anonymous because he's still afraid of reprisals. but soon i mean asio got i mean yes if i hear that it will. now nationally custom built on a sort of all of us a show of course us goes up as an island and we'll just said ok also see additional demand. also said i think the case you want to hold. i guess i think that's all we have in the us already up into obama. did that you open today he'll keep can send these to stephen you know what i was going to go with us. because i thought it let alone in the muscle that i wanted. it's a little change ok see. who's listening on that i want to know they go up the local
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local and it is a single make up out of this i think that all of us got is a lot of. the pope has never publicly commented on the grassy case. for eight months we tried to get an interview with the holy father dozens of requests all refused. so at the vatican we tried to meet his holiness. he was to hold a public audience on st peter's square. we want to give folks francis a letter with all our questions on his suppose a brawl in the attempt to divert the course of justice in argentina. thousands of people have countered. we'll need
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a miracle to get to talk to the pope. few hours later the pope will be on the rod. the. the the third time it passes we shall. something that. is to give our last. few minutes later. he said. something that is as old as the i don't think that i include i do see saddened to. see sunday that. and got so good at few i intend that the line through into
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d.c. out and you. know better get the deal is this to deal and castle garcia. to go but i'm. despite our quick chat neither pope francis nor any vatican official has ever answered our letter. at the end of this investigation there's one question how can the catholic church retrieve itself from these guilty silences. serge human from a number of countries such as belgium the united states and the netherlands are mobilizing and launching a national inquiry commissions on sexual abuse within the church. all victims are listened to and the spotlight has fallen on the responsibility of the bishops. so
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financial survival. when customers go by you reduce the price. in health well reduces our. that's undercutting but what's good for food markets it's not good for the global economy. america was never great it's founded on the rape and murder. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations that we deal with. people get shot every other day she is just people kill each other but for the killing show that. there was just no way that people. just sit back and allow children to be shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in
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america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason. twitter is accused of double standards off to finding an activist for offensive comments against black people even though identical tweets against whites went. in for was one of the most controversial alternatives being the bands being the band they called hate speech. of a visit by the international chemical weapons watchdog to the english town of i'm going to break next week the media continues to speculate on the poisoning case the
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u.k. has also russia to extradite suspects. they're just going to am here in moscow watching all the international live with me the new holkins review welcome to the program. our conservative activist in the united states has full of fall of twitter's god lines on racism she was in fact just conducting an experiment using old tweets about white people and substituting the would white black or jewish came open has more on the story. candace owens she's from turning points usa conservative organization in the usa what she did was she took tweets from new york times journalist sarah job and simply replaced the words white with the words black or the word jewish the response of twitter was to shut
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down her account candace owens says that twitter was right to take down her posts and ban her for making hateful comments regarding black and jewish people she says however the outrage is that sarah jiang was not banned for making these comments about white people on the surface i actually agree with tweeter with twitter assessment i believe that what i said what i tweeted was wrong you should not be able to tweet about any race or any group that you want them canceled that they should live underground i don't know why suddenly people think that white people are excluded from that scenario that people can't be racist towards white people when in fact they often are the problem with the new york times essentially saying shinning her behavior is that they are signaling to the rest of the world that racism actually is ok as long as you pick the the right race this was candice owens first statement to her followers after the ban twitter not only reinstated her account but actually apologized and said that it was
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a mistake for her to be banned now immediately there was a firestorm with people pointing to what they see as a double standard by the way as you go. tweets and replace the points with blank i'm in tweets of bones the twelve hours double standard every time i see one of these i can't help substitute black for white candor so i will never understand the double standard why it's acceptable to so many now the wikipedia page of the new york times journalist is also in question now the page simply describes her as a journalist and has minimal contact regarding the controversy surrounding her tweets it appears that has there. has now been added a small reference to it but sarah john there are these tweets the controversy surrounding them seems to be quite a big issue with the p.d.f. seems to make efforts to minimize that a lot of debate yet another example of how in the united states when it comes to issues of race and free speech americans just don't see eye to eye on the new york
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times or issued a statement defending its decision to hire sarah jo is it should simply use the same language just trolls who are racially insulting her on twitter and to remarks were satirical following the use of her to dispense an activist chemist's owens was harassed on the street by anti fascist protesters. as was having breakfast at the time with another conservative activist colleague when they were confronted demonstrators could be seen shouting abuse as they crowded around police were quick to attend the see. what is offensive or war offensive speech doesn't and the social media giant has also suspended several libertarians from its platform using improper language or even re tweeting inappropriate messages and i don't work for one executive director of the ron paul
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institute has been suspended from the platform and so off the retreated a message from scott horton editor of antiwar dot com criticizing a journalist horton's account had also been suspended we heard from a twenty twenty presidential candidate for the libertarian party you believe twitter's showing a clear political bias. twitter's a private company has the right to do this that does not mean that they should do this they're setting a horrific example by turning their platform into a pro-state left wing ideologues operation rather than as an open marketplace for ideas they're not blocking hard core left wing activists they're blocking hard core libertarian activists they're not blocking the people who think it's ok to use the state to rob people of their money and spend it on nonsense they're blocking that people are saying that the state should stop robbing us we're they're not blocking everyone equally they're just blocking the people who want to oppose the state to me this is a clear sign that quitter that litter has become part of just another piece of the
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mainstream media that is supporting the status quo that is supporting the military industrial complex and that it really needs to be treated by the american people as an ideological enemy and one of the most popular online alternative news channels in four wars has seen a major crackdown facebook you tube apple and spotify have all blocked its accounts and also taken down its content all on the same day here's how facebook explained their move we've taken it down for glorifying violence and using dehumanizing language to describe people who are transgender muslims and immigrants which violates our hate speech policies and for was launched by an exchange in the late ninety's you should reduce have been watched by more than one point six more than one point six billion times in fact many have deemed him a peddler of conspiracy theories in twenty fifteen donald trump appeared on the channel you praised join his work people on social media have clashed over the bat
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. i don't support alex jones or what in four was produces he's not a conservative however banning him and his out what's wrong is not just a slippery slope it's a dangerous cliff that apple removing alex jones him in for worse isn't some terrible form of censorship against conservatives he said sandy hook wasn't real he's seeing parents from the school he said the holocaust wasn't real his not just a conservative is a conspiracy theorist hurts people been for war says it has been banned by facebook for unspecified hate speech regardless of the facts in this case their billet so facebook to censor rival publishers is a global anti trust problem but i think all commentary for gina loudon believes the decision could prove damage and for social media giants. whether or not you agree with alex jones i would be just the same amount of adamant that i think it's bad policy to ban people no matter what i mean that really no matter what i mean in the
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united states we have a concept of free speech that we love very much it means a lot to us now these are private companies they can do what they want to do i'm not saying they shouldn't be able to do this and i'm certainly not saying that government should regulate whether or not private companies can make decisions like this but i am saying i think it's a bad decision and i think that in the long run it will not pay off for these companies it is it extremely slippery slope i do believe ultimately that probably some conservative it t. will come up with competitive platforms for the ones that are doing the banning and the censoring and ultimately they will have stiff competition that may even relegate them to relative obscurity because of things like this especially if they remain so one sided. european companies which trade with iran are caught in the crossfire between brussels and washington they now face punishment if they comply
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with u.s. sanctions or refuse to comply is e.u. companies guard guy u.s. second research actions they will in turn be sanctioned by the european union iran sanctions have officially been cast these are the most biting sanctions ever imposed and in november they ratchet up to yet another level anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states i'm asking for world peace nothing less. the u.s. government to impose sanctions on iran after pulling out of an international nuclear deal the first round of sanctions restrict iran's trade in u.s. dollars and precious metals as well it also punishes countries that use the iranian reale when trading with iran when i was a novelist should be a new sanctions pose a dilemma for major corporations. the situation that's developing is that on the one hand companies would be penalized by usa for doing business in iran and at the
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same time if they're follow their diktats from washington the potential of those companies being penalized in the european union so it puts these companies in a very difficult situation but this i think is only applicable to the very large multinational corporations that have exposure to different regions perhaps the semi sector the slump is a small to medium enterprises that are operating in the european union they may want to do trade with iran and because they have no exposure possibly with their u.s. market therefore they'd be able to stand up and continue doing business with iran. in other news gang warfare took over the streets of chicago this weekend with numerous bystanders caught up in the cross fire twelve people were killed and sixty six injured including several children police.
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