"We Put People in the Trash, We Hang Them on Coat Racks": a New Collective Denounces Violence in Twenty Catholic Schools
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Many say that they have been victims of "damaging, sexual assault and rape", committed by religious or lay teachers. The congregation reports that it has set up a listening cell.
Ancient students denounced "acts of physical violence", "pulling, humiliation" and "unsuitable touches, sexual assaults and rapes" in about 20 schools. 70 (of 72) victims have already been compensated.
72 referrals had already been registered, allowing 70 victims to be compensated, and three cases had also been brought to justice.
The congregation, which said that it had set up a listening cell since 2014, which was responsible for collecting reports and "accompaniing" the victims, explained that it had already compensated 70 people.
According to the founder of the collective, about twenty former students from so many schools run by the Christian Brothers congregation claim to have suffered physical and sexual rape at the...
A group of former students from schools in the Lasallian Catholic network was formed to denounce violence committed between 1955 and 1985 in some 20 ...
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