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Release of More Prisoner Photos Ordered

The federal government must release 20 more pictures of U.S. soldiers and detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan to satisfy the requests of a civil rights group seeking to expose evidence of abuse, a judge ordered Friday.

Ill. Priest Pleads Not Guilty to Abuse

A priest accused of sexually abusing three boys pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges he abused two more children.

LA Church Abuse Records Ordered Sealed

Many of the records in lawsuits alleging sexual abuse by priests from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles will remain secret before trial, a judge has ruled.

2 Women File Suits Alleging Abuse by Nun

Two women who claim they were sexually abused by a Roman Catholic nun filed lawsuits Tuesday alleging a religious order failed to protect them.

Suit Citing Abuse by Ind. Priest Dismissed

Twenty-three people who claim they were molested by a Roman Catholic priest decades ago waited too long to sue the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, a judge has ruled.

Man Sentenced for Neglected Mom's Death

A man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the death of his mother by neglect in a case that spurred an investigation by state lawmakers.

11 Convicted of Crimes at Abu Ghraib

Eleven U.S. soldiers have been convicted of crimes stemming from detainee abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq:

Army Dog Handler Sentenced to Hard Labor

A military jury sentenced an Army dog handler to 90 days hard labor and a reduction in rank Friday for allowing his Belgian shepherd to bark within inches of an Iraqi detainee's face at Abu Ghraib prison.

Soldier in Afghan Abuse Case Acquitted

Pfc. Damien M. Corsetti, the last soldier charged in the Army's investigations of prisoner abuse in Afghanistan, could only weep when he learned he was acquitted of abuse charges.

Catholic Priest Convicted of Raping Girl

A Dublin jury convicted a Roman Catholic priest Wednesday of raping a 13-year-old girl.

Deadline Still Valid for Suing Ohio Clergy

Adults who accuse priests of abusing them when they were children must follow time limits for filing lawsuits despite the trauma of sexual abuse possibly causing delays in reporting the event, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.

Military Jury Weighs Dog Handler's Fate

A military jury resumed deliberations Wednesday in the court-martial of an Army dog handler portrayed by prosecutors as part of a sadistic conspiracy and by defense lawyers as a victim of the chaos and confusion at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Granny Sentenced in Amputation Abuse Case

A grandmother whose grandson had to have one of his legs amputated after he was abused was ordered to spend 14 days behind bars and one year on probation for her role in the case.

Victims See Parallels in Church Action

On the altar of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Cardinal Sean O'Malley prostrated himself alongside two dozen bishops and priests, praying that God would forgive the damage done by the Roman Catholic Church's clergy sex abuse scandal.

Witness: Dogs' Use Urged at Abu Ghraib

An Army dog handler was right to release his canine on an Abu Ghraib prisoner who ran at and struck a military policeman, a defense witness testified.

Spokane Diocese Selling Bishop's Building

The Catholic Diocese of Spokane is selling its bishop's office building — and hopes to sell all of its other property — to raise money to pay victims of clergy sex abuse.

Priest Asked to Step Down After Sex Claim

A Catholic priest from central Illinois has been asked to step down after allegations of decades-old sexual misconduct with a minor, the Peoria Catholic diocese said.

Leader of German Colony in Chile Convicted

The leader of a now-dismantled colony founded by German immigrants in southern Chile was convicted of sexually abusing 25 children and sentenced to 20 years in jail.

General Denies Urging Use of Dogs in Iraq

Military dog handlers at Abu Ghraib were supposed to help interrogators but not during actual interrogations, the two-star general who reviewed operations at the prison in Iraq testified.

Study Cites Military on Domestic Violence

The Defense Department does not gather adequate records on domestic violence, making it difficult to tell how big a problem it is in the military, congressional investigators said Wednesday.

Prosecution Rests in Abu Ghraib Abuse Case

The prosecution rested Wednesday in the court-martial of an Army dog handler accused of abusing detainees at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, after witnesses described treatment of prisoners that differed markedly by day and night.

Ohio Priest Removed After Abuse Allegation

A Roman Catholic priest who helped with church fundraising was barred from the ministry by the Diocese of Toledo amid allegations he molested a boy nearly 30 years ago.

Trial Opens for 2nd Abu Ghraib Dog Handler

Prosecutors at the court martial of an Army dog handler said Tuesday he was part of a crew of corrupt soldiers who enjoyed tormenting detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Abuse Trial Opens for 2nd Army Dog Handler

Close-up photos of a bloody leg are part of the government's arsenal as it tries to convict an Army dog handler of abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Conservative Order Faces Tough Future

As founder of the Legionaries of Christ, the Rev. Marcial Maciel is a central figure for the thousands of followers in the Roman Catholic order. Students study his life, portray him in skits to celebrate his birthday and follow his instructions on everything from table manners to how to wear their hair.

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Children in danger: Stop the violence

Source: alertnet.org

-- Africa's prospects for attaining peace risk being undermined unless action is taken to reel in the horrific violence inflicted on the continent's children, according to the UN children's agency, UNICEF.

Children in danger: Mistreated and abused

Source: alertnet.org

-- With more and more families forced to send their children away from home because they can't afford to bring them up, children increasingly are becoming victims of a once socially useful custom known as informal or "traditional" adoption.

Combating Violence against Children project receives grant from the Netherlands

Source: unicef.org

-- UNICEF Jordan received today a grant of approximately JD 78,000 from the Embassy of the Netherlands to continue strengthening responses to combat violence against children in the country.

Al-Zarqawi Headlines Pump Up Bush Polls With Spin-Spin-Spin

Someone give me a break. This is as good as the Mission Accomplished nonsense. Yes, one man is dead.

Stacys mom has it going on!

Source: wmur.com

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- A Portsmouth woman has been accused of providing sex and alcohol to children under 16

Government Votes to Take Private Homes and give to Private Developer

Nearly a year ago in the case of Kelo vs. City of New London the Supreme Court ruled that the government could take land from a private citizen and give it to another private developer.

Stepfather Who Impregnated Teen With Syringe Gets 20 Years

Source: local6.com

He's appealing. Only 20 years?

Fantasy too far

Source: roanoke.com

-- Marion Franklin arrived in Radford with a drug problem and a dream of being a nude model. Bob Shell took her picture. He tied her in bondage. He fell in love. Did he kill her?

Analyzing Bush Wife Phenomenon at the Special Court

Source: allafrica.com

-- Culled from Sierra Leone Court Monitoring Programme, Vol. 13, May 2006.

Charities reveal British child slavery

Source: theage.com.au

-- Hundeds of children — some as young as six — are being taken to Britain every year to be used as "slave labour" in sweatshops, private homes and cannabis factories.

Papua New Guinea :: Cargo Cult Clash

Source: religionnewsblog.com

-- Supporters of a cargo cult uprising in a remote area of Madang clashed with police and Correctional Service officers who went to flush them out.

More 12 and 13-yr-olds being impregnated and Jamaican women's advocates want tougher laws

Source: jamaica-gleaner.com

-- Faced with an increase in the number of pregnancies among pre-teen and early teenage girls, women's advocates are agitating for stronger laws to rein in carnal abusers.

A time to heal: Cardinal O’Malley apologizes for abuse at Hingham prayer service

Source: patriotledger.com

-- Until his death from a heroin overdose two years ago, 29-year-old Patrick McSorley could never escape the pain of a priest molesting him as a youngster.

1 out of 11 Teenagers Experience Violence While Dating

Source: voanews.com

-- Recent surveys have found that an alarming number of teenagers experience --and accept-- abusive behavior in dating relationships.

Straight Inc., Founded by Melvin and Betty Sembler

Source: rickross.com

I attended, as did many others, this abusive facility. We were there against our will. There are stories out there worse than mine. This page has links to some of these stories.

American cops taped torturing drug suspect

Source: radio.indymedia.org

"When Tennessee law enforcement officials showed up at the home of Lester Siler, who they suspected of drug use, they asked Lester's wife and son to leave. They didn't know that Lester's wife had turned on a tape recorder in the kitchen.

Dogs were to be used 'as much as possible' at Abu Ghraib

Source: cnews.canoe.ca

Sgt. Santos Cardona, 32, of Fullerton, Calif., is charged with assault, dereliction of duty, maltreatment of prisoners, conspiracy to maltreat prisoners and lying to investigators. He faces up to 16 1/2 years in prison if convicted on all nine counts.

Priest ran abuse rituals that included murders

Source: news.com.au

A shocking story. But most amazingly, the Catholic Church has accepted the victim's story.

Russian Policeman Sentenced for Forcing Man to Eat Condom, and Epaulettes

Source: mosnews.com

A Russian policeman has been sentenced to three years in prison for forcing a man to eat a condom and a pair of epaulettes, Regnum news agency said. Lieutenant Kirill Nosov, resident of Nizhny Novgorod, was found guilty of abuse of power.

Straight, Inc. - Trauma, Abuse, and Kid Cult Control

I was in the St. Petersburg, Florida "Straight, Inc." system if memory serves me correctly from March to July 1986.

Woman accused of writing fake tickets

Source: news.yahoo.com

NEW YORK - A city traffic agent has been charged with writing dozens of fraudulent parking tickets — sometimes while sitting in her car miles away from the bogus violations she cited, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Police force man to masturbate

Source: thenational.com.pg

THREE drunken police officers allegedly forced a man to masturbate and later told him to insert his penis through the opening of an empty beer bottle in front of his fellow villagers in Milne Bay province on Tuesday, it was claimed. Milne Bay Governor Tim Neville said the policem

horrifying busride!

Today, well, yesterday technically, I dropped off Michie at clement while taking a 143 and continued the journey towards JE Interchange, in the top deck of the double-decker.

Abuse of Women and the Price of a Bride

Source: alertnet.org

A survey in Tanzania shows that many women believe that the cultural practice of paying for a bride encourages household abuse.

Female officer details Navy abuse claims

Source: abc.net.au

The Federal Opposition has called for a full judicial inquiry after yet more claims of bullying within the Defence Force. One of the Navy's most senior female officers last night told the 7.30 Report she had endured years of mistreatment and verbal abuse...

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