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Hello East Dulwichians (if that's the correct term)

As many people are now aware recent inquiries in Ireland have revealed a decades long system of child rape and torture carried out by the Roman Catholic Church and facilitated by State collusion. Many of the victims are scattered across the countries of the world including Great Britain. If you know anyone who might have been affected please pass on this information.

Thank you.



Protest March

Date: Wednesdat 24 March 2010

Time: 11.30 am

Assembly point: St. Marys Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough St. Dublin 1

Destination: Dail Eireann, Kildare Street, Dublin 2




Despite the horrific systematic abuse revealed by the Ferns, Ryan and Murphy reports most of the 26 dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland have still not been fully investigated. The victims of the Magdalene Laundries have not even been included in any compensation scheme. Victims of clerical child rape and torture called to give evidence before the Redress scheme could only do so after signing a gagging order. Children illegally incarcerated and abused for years have still not had their criminal records expunged. The Vatican has treated both the State and the victims as almost minor irritants. Bishops involved in the cover up have refused to resign. During the revelations of this scandal the Roman Catholic Church introduced the concept of ?mental reservation?: when the Catholic Church tells lies it?s not telling lies it?s just not telling the truth as ordinary mortals might understand the term.

The religious perpetrators of this abuse were guaranteed anonymity before the Ryan commission after a legal action by the Christian brothers. They may be watching your children now for all we know.


And if you tolerate this, then your children will be next.


Manic Street Preachers.


If you can contribute anythinga at all:


Bank of Ireland, Oughterard, Galway, Ireland


Account Name: Fire and Ice


Account number: 43650724


Sort Code: 90 39 39


IBAN NO: IE08BOF 1903 9394 3650 724


Phone Bank of Ireland: 00353 91 55 2123


Phone Barry Clifford: 00353 87 7511113 or 00353 91 86 8791


Email: [email protected]

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