Regensburg: Report finds over 500 choir boys abused
The lawyer tasked with investigating the abuse Ulrich Weber spoke about the investigation during a press conference in Regensburg.- AFP |
(Vatican Radio) A new report has found that at least
547 young members of the Regensburger Domspatzen boys choir in Germany were
subjected to physical and in some cases sexual abuse.
The report accuses 49 members of the Church of carrying out
the abuse between 1945 and the early 1990s.
The lawyer tasked with investigating the abuse Ulrich Weber
spoke about the investigation during a press conference in Regensburg.
"The fact is this: it is likely that there are almost
550 victims, of these 67 were victims of sexual violence; There are altogether
9 accused of carrying out sexual violence against children... There have been
cases of severe physical and sexual violence, which have always been
prohibited.
Even physical violence, with rare exceptions, was forbidden
even punishable in the era where the facts and our assessments are placed, and
in any case not justified by the predominant mentality of the time... External
institutions also have responsibilities ranging from "not paying
attention" to the parents, to which the events were reported, which did
not give enough weight (to children's accounts), and in this we acknowledge the
violation of the duty of protection; But there are also shortcomings by the
external control and oversight bodies: the board of directors who have the task
of overseeing the establishment of state controlled institutions. In fact,
according to our assessments, laws concerning school inspections and the
protection of pupils in colleges were not adequately applied."
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