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Kevin Flannagan (L) , brother of victim of child abuse Mickey Flannagan, is pictured before a press conference to launch the five-volume, 2,500-page report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse in state-funded Roman Catholic Church-run institutions dating back to the 1930s, at the Conrad Hotel in Dublin, in Ireland, on May 20, 2009. Sexual abuse of children was "endemic" in boys' institutions in Ireland and church leaders turned a blind eye to it, a report on mistreatment in church-run bodies dating back to the 1930s said Wednesday. "Children lived with the daily terror of not knowing where the next beating was coming from," said the report. "A climate of fear... permeated most of the institutions and all those run for boys." AFP PHOTO/ Peter Muhly (Photo by PETER MUHLY / AFP)
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2009-05-20
PETER MUHLY/AFP/East News
AFP
PETER MUHLY
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