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Clerical Abuse: Northern Ireland victims fight back

Deborah McAleese October 22, 2009.

Print: Belfast Telegraph

Abuse victims across Northern Ireland are to launch a landmark legal case against several religious orders, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal.

Decades after suffering horrific abuse at the hands of nuns and priests in church-run industrial schools and orphanages a growing number of victims are now turning to the courts for retribution and closure. They are also planning legal action against the government bodies that were responsible for child welfare at the time, for failing to protect them.

Sanctuary church attacked after Romanian race violence

David Sharrock June 22, 2009.

The Times

A church in Belfast, Ireland, which gave sanctuary to more than a hundred Romanians when they fled from racist violence, has been attacked by vandals. The Romanians had sheltered in the church after being driven from their homes in south Belfast by “disturbances” earlier in the month. Now, all but 14 of them have asked to return to Romania, and the government of Northern Ireland is paying to send the back.

Catholic man Kevin McDaid beaten to death outside his home by ‘football mob’

David Sharrock, Ireland Correspondent May 25, 2009.

Print: TimesOnline

A Roman Catholic man was beaten to death and another is in a critical condition after a sectarian attack in Northern Ireland on Sunday.