Sexual harassment of girl by priest

Sexual harassment of girl by priest

Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP spokesman Scott McMurchy said in a news release that 48-year-old Savari priest sexually assaulted an 8-year-old girl from the Little Grand Rapids First Nation community near the city of Winnipeg.

Noting that Savari was arrested, spokesman McMurchy shared the information that other possible victims of the priest had been identified.

“We don’t want to further traumatize the young victim by sharing what happened so publicly,” McMurchy said. But we believe that other children may have been harmed in a similar way.” he used his statements.

Noting that the priest served in two different indigenous communities in the region, McMurchy reported that Savari was charged with “sexual assault, sexual interference, sexual abuse of a teenager, deception and forcible imprisonment of a child.”

THE TRAGEDY IN BOARDING SCHOOLS CHURCHES RETAINS ITS FRESHNESS

As the Canadian public tried to come to grips with the story by mourning indigenous children who were forcibly detained in church boarding schools and subjected to sexual and physical abuse, it was also revealed that such cases continue.

The church’s boarding schools, the first of which opened in the early 1880s and the last closed in 1998, are considered “the sites of the greatest child abuse in Canadian history.”

In these schools, where more than 150,000 local children were forcibly separated from their families and settled, most children were subjected to violence and physical, sexual, and psychological abuse by priests, nuns, and other teachers.

THEY ALSO DID A MEDICAL EXPERIMENT

In addition to the abuses recorded by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission established in the country in 2010, it was also determined that some children were subjected to medical experiments.

The Federal Government of Canada has officially apologized to the victims for what happened at the church’s boarding schools, where thousands of children lost their lives to hunger, cold and disease. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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