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The five-volume, 2,500-page report of the government-appointed Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse in state-funded Roman Catholic Church-run institutions dating back to the 1930s, is displayed following a press conference at the Conrad Hotel, in Dublin, Ireland, on May 20, 2009. Sexual abuse of children was "endemic" in boys' institutions in Ireland and church leaders knew about it, a major report on mistreatment in church-run bodies dating back to the 1930s said Wednesday. "Sexual abuse was endemic in boys' institutions," said the long-awaited major official report, adding that: "Sexual abuse was known to religious authorities to be a persistent problem in male religious organisations." 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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26cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
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