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Seduction, Slavery and Sex By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF July 14, 2010
“The  Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” series tops the best-seller lists. More 
than 150  years ago, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” helped lay the groundwork for the 
end of slavery.  Let’s hope that these novels help build pressure on 
trafficking as a modern echo  of slavery....Because trafficking gets ignored, 
it 
rarely is a top priority for  law enforcement officials — so it seems to be 
growing. Various reports and  studies, none of them particularly reliable, 
suggest that between 100,000 and  600,000 children may be involved in 
prostitution in the United States, with the  numbers increasing.  
(http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/15/opinion/15kristof.html) 
_http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/15/opinion/15kristof.html_ 
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Predatory Priests, Church Cover-Ups and the Belgian Abberation July 14,  
2010     
By Barbara Blaine and Rita Nakashima  Brock
The clergy sex abuse and cover-up crisis continue not only across  Europe 
but also across the globe. Nowhere, however, has the recent crisis been  more 
acute than in Belgium. Over the span of just a few weeks, the New York  
Times reported on Tuesday, July 13, a bishop has resigned, police have 
conducted  an unusual raid on three church facilities to collect evidence, and 
hundreds of  men and women have stepped forward reporting the horrors they say 
they  experienced as children at the hands of Belgian clerics.

A painfully  familiar, almost formulaic pattern of criminal behavior has 
emerged in the many  stories of sexual abuse by priests this past year. It's 
the same appalling  pattern Americans have seen in case after case in the 
U.S. And it suggests that,  whether through quiet Vatican fiat or a stunningly 
homogenous and twisted  clerical culture, Catholic officials over decades 
and across national boundaries  have engaged in the same destructive (and self 
destructive) behaviors when it  comes to predator priests.
_http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rita-nakashima-brock-ph-d/predatory-priests-c
hurch_b_646398.html_ 
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UN  panel says Vatican's report on protecting children's rights is almost 
13 years  overdue
FRANK JORDANS AP Press Writer July 15, 2010 GENEVA (AP) — The Vatican  has 
failed to send the United Nations a report on child rights that is now  
almost 13 years overdue, the head of a U.N. panel has told The Associated 
Press. 
 Like all countries that have signed the 1989 Convention on the Rights of 
the  Child, the Vatican is required to submit regular reports on its efforts 
to  safeguard child rights. But the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the 
Child,  despite sending repeated reminders, has received no explanation from 
the 
Holy  See for why it missed a 1997 deadline, according to the committee's 
chairwoman  Yanghee Lee. In the years since, the Vatican has come under 
intense scrutiny  over its handling of child sex abuse allegations around the 
world and recently  admitted that up to one in 20 priests may be 
implicated....While the Vatican  delivered an initial report in 1995, the 
second, third 
and fourth reports are  now overdue, according to Lee. 
_http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation-world/sns-ap-un-un-vatican,0,3457711.story_
 
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Vatican revises its rules on clerical sex abuse, but critics see few  
substantive changes
NICOLE WINFIELD AP Writer July 15, 2010 VATICAN CITY (AP)  — The Vatican 
revised its in-house rules to deal with clerical sex abuse cases  Thursday, 
targeting priests who molest the mentally disabled as well as children  and 
doubling the statute of limitations for such crimes. Abuse victims said the  
rules are little more than administrative housekeeping since they made few  
substantive changes to current practice, and what is needed are bold new 
rules  to punish bishops who shield pedophiles....The new rules extend the 
statute of  limitations for handling of priestly abuse cases from 10 years to 
20 
years after  the victim's 18th birthday, and the statute of limitations can 
be extended  beyond that on a case-by-case basis. Such extensions have been 
routine for years  but now the waivers are codified. But the new rules make 
no mention of the need  for bishops to report clerical sex abuse to police, 
provide no canonical  sanctions for bishops who cover up for abusers, and do 
not include any "zero  tolerance" policy for pedophile priests as demanded 
by some victims.
_http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation-world/sns-ap-eu-vatican-church-abus
e,0,6196498.story_ 
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