Rabu, 02 Januari 2019

Aussie Church Parliement




Prime minister issued a national apology to victims of child sex abuse.

He issued an apology in an emotional address to parliament.

He acknowledged the state failed to stop evil dark crimes (which have been) committed over decades.

This was done by Australians to Australian, enemies in our midst.

He told parliament in a nationally televised address.

As a nation, we failed and forsook them.

That will always be our shame.

His voice cracking as ..

He recounted (menceritakan) abuse that permeated (merembes menyerap) religious and state-backed institutions.

Today we say sorry to the children we failed.

To the parents whose trust was betrayed.

To the parents who have struggled to pick up the pieces.

To the whistle blower who we did not listen to.

To those who have dealt with the consequences of the abuse, cover-ups, and obstruction.

To generations past and present.

The commission detailed more than x survivors’ harrowing child abuse (mengerikan) claims involving thousands of institutions.

In parliament, lawmakers stood for a moment of silence following  the remarks as

Hundreds of survivors looked on or watched in official events across the country.

This apology comes too late for the victims who have died.

A series of institutions have already apologized for their failings, including ..

C leaders have lamented (meratapi) the church’s shameful history of child abuse and cover-ups.

According to commission, 7% of c priests in Aussie were accused of abuse between 1950 and 2010

But the allegations were never investigated, with children ignored and even punished.

Some senior members of the church in Au have been prosecuted and found guilty of covering up abuse.

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