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5 March 2017

Can Ireland face up to its shocking past?

Claims that babies were used for drug tests gives Irish leaders a chance to acknowledge a dark past. But will they?
This week civil rights campaigners in Ireland have welcomed the latest report by the UN on the country, its past, and the unwillingness of today's politicians to address the failings of the Catholic Church. The UN committee chairman, Nigel Rodley, had this to say:
He said abuse was so persistent, "it's hard to imagine any state party tolerating. And I guess I can't prevent myself from observing that [they] are not disconnected from the institutional belief system that has predominated in the state party."

http://www.aljazeera.com/blogs/europe/2014/07/99256.html