Greetings from Geneva where, this Monday and Tuesday, the United
Nations Committee Against Torture will question the Vatican about its
record on child sexual violence. This is the second time this year the
Vatican has been called by an international body to account for its
handling of the crisis of sexual violence throughout the Catholic
Church. CCR will be there again with our clients, the Survivors Network
of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), to attend the proceedings and report
back to survivors, advocates, and supporters via livestream. Tune in to our report-back on Tuesday, May 6, at 8:30 pm CET (2:30 pm EST).
You can follow the global conversation about this historic hearing on Twitter using the hashtag #VaticanAccountability and ask questions before or during the report-back by tweeting to the hashtag or emailing your questions to askCCR@ccrjustice.org. We will answer as many as possible during the livestream.
Throughout the world,
children and vulnerable adults have been and continue to be subjected to
widespread and systemic rape and sexual violence by priests and others
associated with the Roman Catholic Church. The Vatican’s policies and
practices enable this violence. The Committee Against Torture has been
clear that rape and sexual violence constitute forms of torture and
cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. In April, SNAP and CCR submitted reports
to the Committee, detailing how the Vatican has violated the core
principles of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman
and Degrading Treatment, which it ratified in 2002.
The hearings will be streamed live here.
From 10 am-12 pm CET (4 am-6 am EST) on Monday, May 5th, the Committee
will question the Vatican on its compliance with the Convention. From 3
pm-6 pm CET (9 am-12 pm EST) on Tuesday, May 6th, the Vatican will
respond to the Committee’s questions. Both broadcasts will be in
English.
For more information on our efforts to hold the Vatican accountable see our webpage and factsheet.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
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