Thursday, February 21, 2013

A rogue power: Vatican may shield Pope from growing prosecution efforts...

Amidst growing efforts by international law advocates to arrest and prosecute Pope Benedict for the Church's cover-up of child sex crimes, Vatican officials have announced they will give the retiring Pontiff sanctuary, arguing that otherwise he would be "defenseless" - a feeling likely familiar to the Church's many victims of sexual abuse. A week before his resignation, the Pope reportedly heard from an undisclosed European government that the International Tribunal into Crimes Against Church and State (ITCCS) had called on "all people of conscience" to "disestablish the Vatican," and seek Benedict's and others' arrests for crimes against humanity. Their call comes as part of an upcoming Easter Reclamation Campaign that also seeks to seize the assets of the Church under international law. In addition, the New York-based Centre for Constitutional Rights has requested, on behalf of the Survivors' Network, an international inquiry into the Church's sheltering of pedophile priests. Pope Benedict is reportedly scheduled to meet next week with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano to request immunity against allegations of child rape. We don't really wish him well; we simply wish him what he legally and morally deserves.

"We call upon all citizens and governments to assist our efforts to legally disestablish the Vatican, Inc. and arrest its chief officers and clergy who are complicit in crimes against humanity and the ongoing criminal conspiracy to aid and protect child torture and trafficking." Source...

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