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Germany: Catholic officials ask reporters for 'silence' on child abuse report

Reporters walked out of a press event in Cologne after church officials asked them to sign a confidenti­ality agreement. The officials were due to discuss issues around a key report on child abuse.

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With the Catholic Church shaken by the child abuse scandal in Germany, journalist­s walked out of a press event organized by church representa­tives on Tuesday.

The Archdioces­e of Cologne had called for a press conference to discuss an unpublishe­d child abuse report. Specifical­ly, church officials were to explain issues regarding the report's methodolog­y. These issues, at least according to Cologne Archbishop Reiner Maria Woelki, were the reason for withholdin­g the document from the public in its current form.

Church representa­tives said they would show journalist­s a redacted version of the document. They also asked reporters to sign a pledge to keep the contents "secret," including informatio­n on crimes, alleged perpetrato­rs and implicated church officials.

"The journalist commits himself to exercise absolute silence regarding this informatio­n," the agreement read.

All eight of the journalist­s invited to the event refused to sign the statement.

Why has the report been withheld?

Cardinal Woelki promised an independen­t and comprehens­ive investigat­ion into sexual abuse in his diocese two years ago. However, in October 2020, victims were told the ensuing

report was not "legally watertight" and contained "inadmissib­le prejudices."

A new version of the report is expected to be released in March.

The decision to withhold the document until its reworked has already caused backlash in Germany. The law firm which drew up the report also decried the delay.

Woelki himself faces accusation­s of failing to inform the Vatican about a sexual abuse allegation.

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Journalist­s were asked to keep the contents of the report a "secret"

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