French Man on Trial for Drugging His Wife, Letting Strangers Rape Her
A trial has begun in Provence against a man accused of subjecting his wife to horrors for ten years.
A trial has begun in Provence against a man accused of subjecting his wife to horrors for ten years.
The European Commission is enabling a culture of horrific child abuse and is exporting the same destructive culture to Europe.
“Who is listening to our girls?”
It falls to sane ordinary people—like the Polish men at the swimming pool last weekend—to be outraged by the outrageous.
Spanish police have dismantled a bizarre shamanic sect accused of drugging vulnerable young people and sexually abusing them for years, charging large amounts of cash for members to be part of the group’s inner circle.
According to a report from December of last year, Fr. Rupnik may have abused as many as nine women, all of them nuns.
Given that the findings are civil, not criminal, Mr. Trump has not been convicted of any crime and he faces no prison time.
While the EPP tried to reassure colleagues that the proposed legislation preventing child sexual abuse does not violate the personal privacy of EU citizens, many MEPs remain unconvinced, calling for different approaches.
During the first days of the storm, the Vatican preferred to remain silent, a stance no longer possible since it seems clear that Fr. Rupnik has been protected in the highest places.
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