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Sunday, January 02, 2005

Irish sex abuse probe in crisis

Ireland - Victims of alleged sexual abuse by priests in Ireland have reacted angrily after a major inquiry into the claims was suspended and its chairman resigned.

The Government said the commission of inquiry could take up to 11 years to reach its findings and run up costs of 200 million euros ($220m).

The inquiry was set up to examine nearly 2,000 cases of alleged abuse going back to the 1930s.

Read the article at BBC NEWS dated Thursday, 4 September, 2003

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