Jesus of Nazareth demanded child abusers to be held accountable

Jesus of Nazareth demanded child abusers to be held accountable
Father Cullen with the residents of the Preda Centre. Photo: preda.org

Father Shay Cullen

The news in the Philippines these days is focused on impeachment, changing the Constitution, and other mundane political matters. The public, Congress and government agencies are far from addressing the needs of children who have been sexually and physically abused by relatives, human traffickers and online predators, and the seeming social acceptance that allows the abuse to happen.

The country’s justice system needs reform, and while many judges are working hard to deliver justice to child abuse victims, many others are not. Some have overloaded court schedules, causing a number of child-abuse cases to languish up to two to three years in some family courts. 

Such manufactured delays prolong the suffering of the child victims. In a letter to the Preda Foundation in October 2023, Court administrator, Raul B. Villanueva, said that out of 183 statutory family courts, only 106 are organised. They are clogged with many important cases. 

Child sexual abuse cases are about traumatised children, and they need special and immediate attention and speedy justice. As they say, justice delayed is justice denied.

Child sexual abuse cases are about traumatised children, and they need special and immediate attention and speedy justice. As they say, justice delayed is justice denied

Special children’s courts need to be established by law, with highly trained prosecutors and judges to bring justice and healing to the abused children. The convictions of their rapists would be a strong deterrence to would-be child abusers.

During a visit some years ago, Mama Fatima Singhateh, the United Nations’ special rapporteur for online child abuse and trafficking, said the Philippines should pass a law setting up a special children’s court. This is needed to hear and quickly resolve child abuse cases. It is hoped that children’s rights advocates in the Senate would work on this proposed legislation.

Meanwhile, telecommunications corporations and Internet service providers [ISPs] must be held responsible for the uncontrolled transmission of images of sexual abuse of children beamed from the Philippines to pedophiles overseas. A corporate policy to deploy effective artificial intelligence-driven software is absent. Those allowing child abuse to happen are as guilty as those committing it.

The UN Children’s Fund [UNICEF] has said as many as two million Filipino children have reported being sexually harassed and abused online. Due to stigma and fear of scoldings, most children do not report such abuse. With cheap mobile phones and low-cost Internet access, the number of victims is likely to double or triple the known figure. Every child is vulnerable. The figures for child sexual abuse victims globally are sobering: one in three girls, one in every five boys.

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Every child is vulnerable. The figures for child sexual abuse victims globally are sobering: one in three girls, one in every five boys

Consider how people abuse their own offspring. What is seriously wrong with the human race? Humans are supposedly the world’s most intelligent creatures, with large brains. Most, apparently, have very low moral values. We are a damaged species, indeed, waging brutal, senseless wars against ourselves, driven by greed and ambition, with millions of people killed and wounded. Pedophiles and child abusers are waging war against children by raping and abusing them.

Generally unknown, ignored

The great values taught by Jesus of Nazareth to respect, protect and care for children are generally unknown, and his call to bring abusers to justice is also generally ignored. This is the great failure of the institutional Church. 

With exceptions, it mainly counts success on the number of baptised members, and most of its clerics are isolated and removed from the suffering of people, particularly victims of human rights violations. Most of the clergy repeatedly perform rituals and give irrelevant theological speeches. 

As an institution, the Church has lost its main purpose to transform society by motivating people to actively do good and oppose every evil with the conviction that they will win. This is faith, aimed at creating a society where equality, justice, truth, freedom, and human rights and dignity are experienced daily.

We are a damaged species, indeed, waging brutal, senseless wars against ourselves, driven by greed and ambition, with millions of people killed and wounded. Pedophiles and child abusers are waging war against children by raping and abusing them

Many clerics have abused children themselves with impunity and are protected by silence and inaction. This has disgraced the institution with regard to child protection. Only by the courage of some of its true leaders and dedicated members of the People of God does the light of truth and action for justice for children continue to burn brightly.

A recent UNICEF-Interpol report said 90 per cent of the online grooming for sexual abuse of children occurs on Facebook. However, it is still clear that the majority of child sexual abuse acts are committed by family members. Child defenders and nongovernment organisations are campaigning and educating students, parents and teachers to report abuse and help child abuse victims get justice.

What people can do is to oppose the seeming social acceptance of and apathy over child sexual abuse by institutions and the wider public. About 40 per cent of mothers of the 62 sexually abused children in Preda’s therapy home have chosen to protect their rapist husband or partner rather than standing with their children to demand justice. 

This is devastating emotionally for the children. When judges postpone hearings, the children’s suffering increases.

Church authorities must act against the abusers in their ranks and end impunity. The Church must become a beacon of child rights by cooperating with truly independent children’s rights’ organisations to pursue justice for the victims. They should end the obstruction of legal action and allow offenders to be brought to justice in the civil courts. The Church’s internal safeguarding programme should bring those clerics to justice in those same courts.

Only when a strong movement of people realising the extent of child sexual abuse and demanding action by all authorities would there be hope to reduce it. If not, the abuse will continue to grow.

Father Shay Cullen

Father Shay Cullen, Cullen's Corner
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