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describes crimes
Horror of India's child sacrifice Navdip Dhariwal BBC News, Uttar Pradesh, India 12 April 2006 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4903390.stm and Priest's trial in death of nun will include talk of rituals, cults James Ewing The Plain Dealer 12 April 2006 http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1144831242135580.xml&coll=2 Toledo "There are no little murders. But Gerald Robinson is about to go on trial in Toledo for one that is unusually large, judging by the interest. He is a Roman Catholic priest. The victim, Sister Margaret Ann Pahl, was a nun, and the slaying occurred more than 20 years ago, in the chapel of a hospital where they worked. The crime is anchored to Easter Sunday - the most sacred, defining day in Christendom. It occurred on Holy Saturday 1980, the day before Easter and what would have been the nun's 72nd birthday. Robinson's murder trial begins Monday, the day after Easter 2006, when a Lucas County Common Pleas judge begins empaneling a jury under the glare of national - and quite possibly international - media attention. And why wouldn't the media descend? There are intimations of a ritual killing, satanic cults, organized sexual abuse and an institutional cover-up. Someone strangled and stabbed Pahl at least 30 times - the wounds defining an inverted cross. Some of her clothes were pulled off, suggesting a sexual assault." http://ra-watch.livejournal.com/ World Talk Radio : Darkness to Light - Breaking the Conspiracy of
Silence “Oprah Winfrey declared that child molestation is a global
epidemic.” http://www.worldtalkradio.com/show.asp?sid=189
describes crimes - South African police accused of ignoring ritual murders
Stephen Bevan in Pretoria 3/26/06 "Even in a country grown accustomed to
horrific acts of violence, it is a crime that still shocks. ''Muti murder'', in
which human body parts are removed to be used in traditional "medicine", is
increasing in South Africa - but victims' families complain that the police too
often ignore it." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/03/26/wsaf26.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/03/26/ixworld.html
Church battling plans to ease abuse lawsuits 4/13/06 By Richard
Willing, USA TODAY "The Catholic Church is having early success in fighting
proposals in state legislatures that would permit people claiming they were
sexually abused as children to sue priests and other church officials long after
the alleged offenses occurred. Measures proposed in nine states would suspend
statutes of limitation and allow lawsuits to be filed regardless of when an
alleged offense took place. The proposals are patterned on a 2003 California law
that allowed a one-year window for suits to be filed there without regard to the
statute of limitations. Since March, aggressive lobbying by the church helped to
bottle up such a measure in a state Senate committee in Maryland, and to alter
the language of an Ohio bill to rule out new lawsuits. A bill in Colorado's
Legislature is being debated, but it's a long shot because of intense Catholic
opposition, the bill's supporters say. The church is gearing up to fight
proposals in Delaware, Hawaii, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2006-04-12-catholics_x.htm
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