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'Secret film shows Iraq prisoners sodomised' By Charles Arthur 7/16/04  "Young male prisoners were filmed being sodomised by American soldiers at the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad, according to the journalist who first revealed the abuses there. Seymour Hersh, who reported on the torture of the prisoners in New Yorker magazine in May, told an audience in San Francisco that "it's worse". But he added that he would reveal the extent of the abuses: "I'm not done reporting on all this," he told a meeting of the American Civil Liberties Union.  He said: "The boys were sodomised with the cameras rolling, and the worst part is the soundtrack, of the boys shrieking. And this is your government at war."  http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=541472
or http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/071704A.shtml

Describes rituals and crimes - Alarm in Italy as growth of Satanism creates "market" for consecrated hosts Rome, Italy, 7/15/04 "Fr. Aldo Buonaiuto, director of an "emergency help line" that assists young people wanting to get out of satanic cults, expressed alarm this week at the growth of Satanism, which has created a "market" for consecrated hosts in Italy. In statements published in the Catholic magazine Famiglia Cristiana, Fr. Buonaiuto explained that "a proliferation of cults exists which practice black masses, with the profanation of consecrated hosts, rape and torture." "We know of cases of consensual vampirism, and also the assaulting of young people who have been drugged in the course of ritualistic orgies." ...."Some cults perform rituals with the consecrated hosts while under the influence of LSD or cocaine, led frequently by ex-priests who have offered themselves in the service of Satan," he told Famiglia Cristiana." http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=1554

Priests want right to drink and drive July 13, 2004 "Croatian priests are calling for their exemption from a bill banning drivers from drinking before getting behind the wheel, since they have to imbibe wine while on the job, a local paper has reported. "Police should be instructed not to treat priests like other drivers. In a certain way they should be exempted from the law" banning alcohol while driving, Catholic priest Zivko Kustic told the Jutarnji List daily. The government recently forwarded to the parliament a draft law on road security, which abolishes the current threshold of blood-alcohol content of 0.05 percent and sets strong fines for those caught driving while under the influence.  Priests often serve three masses in one day, during which as part of communion they have to drink some wine in three different villages. They simply can not handle that without a car, Kustic said." http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,10124351%5E13762,00.html
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