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Alaska Natives expand sex-abuse suit against Jesuits

Twenty more plaintiffs and a defendant have been added to a lawsuit filed by dozens of Alaska Natives who say they were abused as children and teens by Jesuits or those supervised by Jesuits.

In the original suit, filed last month, 43 Alaska Natives said they had been abused in remote villages in the state. The suit named several defendants, including various Jesuit entities and the head of the worldwide Roman Catholic order.

The suit also named Seattle University President Stephen Sundborg, saying that as a former provincial — or head — of the Jesuits in the Northwest, he knew or should have known about an abusive priest. Sundborg denied those allegations.

US Missionaries Forced Sterilisation of the Akha woman (11.37, 320x240)

Sterilisation of the Akha women carried out by North American fundamentalist christian missionaries. This ethnocide, is an outrage that just has to be stopped, before the extermination of the homeless & landless Akha is completed. What kind of a world is this, if we just stand by and allow these so called christians! and this bad religious behaviour to continue.


A. C. F. Batik Sexual abuse report

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Its about the investigation into the situation of ACF staff in Laos sexually abusing Akha women and girls in the target villages.

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For more info see: www.Akha.org

NGO's & Church Rape Indigenous

Akha villagers in Northern Laos testified on video that Norwegian Church Aid and Action Contra La Faim staff coming to their villages to do various projects had demanded village girls to rape on repeated occasions. Staff often stayed for weeks at a time in villages while doing projects. Akha villagers said that the practice was widespread on the part of numerous NGO‘s in the Muang Long area. Akha villagers gave the names of many villages where the rapes occurred and the names of specific girls who had been raped and became pregnant. Girls ranged in age from 15 to 18.