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TigerBoy
January 15th, 2013, 06:52 AM
Church officials have thwarted a comprehensive investigation into widespread child abuse at Catholic institutions in Germany.

Cooperation between the Lower Saxony Institute for Criminology (KFN) and the German Bishops’ Conference ended due to unacceptable interference by the Church, KFN director Christian Pfeiffer told broadcaster Deutschlandfunk on Wednesday.

He said the institute had already been told by the Church that its services would no longer be needed after the KFN refused to comply. This will be confirmed in a letter from the Association of German Dioceses (VDD) to the KFN in the coming days, the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported on Wednesday.

The project had been scuppered by the "censorship and control requests of the Church," Pfeiffer told the paper.

The cooperation had been contractually agreed in July 2011, and was to be the most thorough investigation of its kind in the world, the KFN said. The complete files of all of Germany's dioceses - some dating as far back as World War II - were to be scrutinized for evidence of child abuse.

But last year, the Church demanded changes to the contract following complaints from priests and some bishops. These alterations included giving the Church the power to veto the publication of results and the appointment of new researchers.

Pfeiffer also said there were indications that the Church had destroyed incriminating files in several dioceses, a claim denied by VDD Chairman Hans Langendörfer. "I have no evidence that abuse files were destroyed," he said.

A spokesman for the archdiocese of Munich and Freising rejected Pfeiffer's claims, saying that there was absolutely no grounds for talk of "censorship requests."

Instead, the discussion had been about "how the unconditional will for clarification in the interests of the victims could be brought together with the necessary duty of care towards church workers." He added that the main issue was data protection.

Revelations in 2010 of child abuse at the Catholic Canisius School in Berlin unleashed a wave of allegations against the Church in Germany.

Source: The Local (http://www.thelocal.de/national/20130109-47215.html?#.UO8eWIXUznp)

TheMatrix
January 15th, 2013, 07:50 PM
My favourite part:
I have no evidence that abuse files were destroyed,
NO, REALLY?

TigerBoy
January 16th, 2013, 06:38 AM
My favourite part:

NO, REALLY?
In other news - "the VDD chairman's office reports massive cost savings on their heating budget. Scientists baffled, VDD claims 'divine miracle'"

Jess
January 17th, 2013, 11:31 PM
sigh.

I'm not surprised any more.

Abyssal Echo
January 17th, 2013, 11:36 PM
Why am I not surprised

Lyra Heartstrings
January 18th, 2013, 02:31 PM
This is why I dislike Religion. I will make my own beliefs, and I refuse to let a book (Apparently written by Jesus himself, but rewritten many times to please everyone) tell me how to live my life. The church is taking this too far.

Lights
January 18th, 2013, 04:01 PM
Scientists baffled, VDD claims 'divine miracle'"

http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwbd3mju1P1qh5d8ko1_500.jpg

Religious 'rights' are too powerful in the Western world. The fact they can make such a blatant coverup about something so serious and get away with it is just laughable.

FreeFall
January 18th, 2013, 04:17 PM
It's sad how this is like, become a daily la-dee-da thing. Again, those poor children.

Twilly F. Sniper
January 19th, 2013, 03:51 PM
Apparently, the churches and their priests can get away with ANYTHING here.

Gaybaby94
January 20th, 2013, 12:14 PM
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.

Kahn
January 20th, 2013, 02:56 PM
This is why I dislike Religion. I will make my own beliefs, and I refuse to let a book (Apparently written by Jesus himself, but rewritten many times to please everyone) tell me how to live my life. The church is taking this too far.

Yes, the entire religion is to blame for those priest's pedophilic tendencies. Do you believe the church advocates paedophilia, or at the very least protects those they suspect are under investigation, or are the individuals participating in the crime to blame?

Jesus didn't write the bible. The bible is a collection of writings from various sources and time periods.

I've found it to be a common theme for VT'ers to believe religion is the root of all evil. While the church certainly doesn't help in a lot of situations, their impact today is little compared to what it was hundreds of years ago.

Lyra Heartstrings
January 20th, 2013, 03:06 PM
Yes, the entire religion is to blame for those priest's pedophilic tendencies. Do you believe the church advocates paedophilia, or at the very least protects those they suspect are under investigation, or are the individuals participating in the crime to blame?

Jesus didn't write the bible. The bible is a collection of writings from various sources and time periods.

I've found it to be a common theme for VT'ers to believe religion is the root of all evil. While the church certainly doesn't help in a lot of situations, their impact today is little compared to what it was hundreds of years ago.

I hope you know that I dislike religion for the fact that the extremists ruin it for me. I worded that badly. Generally, for me, religion will do nothing but hurt you. And that is my basis for disliking it.

Kahn
January 20th, 2013, 04:08 PM
I don't understand why my post was deleted but, uh, here I go again;

Catholicism is not to blame, it's those who committed the crime. While the church doesn't want to hurt it's image, I think it knows that advocating and protecting paedophilia is worse than cooperating with an investigation. The church's impact has fallen dramatically in recent times. They're constant controversy and polarizing position in today's society makes it hard for people to follow them as zealously as they had when this sort of information hadn't been available.