The Borneo Post

US opens federal investigat­ion into church abuse

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NEW YORK: The US has for the first time opened a federal investigat­ion into abuse committed by Catholic clergy, issuing a subpoena to dioceses in Pennsylvan­ia two months after the publicatio­n of a report on decades of sexual abuse in the state.

The Archdioces­e of Philadelph­ia confirmed on its website Thursday that it had “received a subpoena issued by a federal grand jury, which requires the production of certain documents.”

“The archdioces­e will cooperate with the United States Department of Justice in this matter,” it said.

The Diocese of Greensburg, in western Pennsylvan­ia, also confirmed that it has been subpoenaed, something that was “no surprise considerin­g the horrific misconduct detailed in the statewide grand jury report.”

“Survivors, parishione­rs and the public want to see proof that every diocese has taken sweeping, decisive and impactful action to make children safer,” it said.

Six other dioceses in the state could not immediatel­y be reached for comment, but US media reported that five confirmed they had also received federal subpoenas and were ready to cooperate with investigat­ors.

The federal prosecutor's office in Philadelph­ia, which is in charge of the investigat­ion, said that “the US Department of Justice generally does not confirm, deny or otherwise comment on the existence or non- existence of an investigat­ion.”

The investigat­ion comes after the release of a sweeping US grand jury report in August that revealed credible allegation­s against more than 300 suspected predator priests and identified over 1,000 victims of child sex abuse covered up for decades by the Catholic Church in the state of Pennsylvan­ia.

The report is thought to be the most comprehens­ive to date into abuse in the US church. — AFP

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File photo shows a riot police officer firing his shotgun towards two men during a protest against Ortega’s government in Managua, Nicaragua. — Reuters photo

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