The Australian cardinal, George Pell, who last week in an appeal and was acquitted of all charges of child sexual abuse, said in an interview with press tv, is that not all of the allegations and the charges just like that believed to be.
In the first part of the interview, he said Pell at Sky News, is that the people who are saying the victims must always be believed. “Thirty or forty years ago, public opinion is always against the people who said they were abused were. Today, we want to be on the safe side, take it in and believe it all. That’s really nice. It is not a sign of civilization, where a person, on the basis of the allegations that have been made are found guilty.”
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The 78-year-old clergyman, was last year found guilty of the sexual abuse of two 13-year-old koorknapen, and was awarded a six-year prison sentence. He was detained for more than a year before, he appealed and was acquitted of all charges.
a New study
“I wouldn’t be at all surprised if there are more allegations that have been made against me for the abuse to come,” said the cardinal, in an interview, of which only a portion has been released. According to the Australian, the media, the police, and the state of Victoria, meanwhile, is, indeed, a new study was initiated on the basis of new allegations of sexual abuse by a Pell, which is the mid-seventies, it would have been done.
It is an abuse for which the Pell, last week was acquitted of all charges in the nineties, which have been made as Pell, archbishop of Melbourne.