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Does not anybody here use the interwebs? Here is the legal stuff about the Vatican.
state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3819.htm
God bless,
Ed
state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3819.htm
God bless,
Ed
Well if you haven’t read any specifics, I strongly recommend not making some up! I don’t know if these will respond to the generalities that you have read, but hopefully they will be helpful:The articles I read about the attempt to raise a human rights case against Benedict don’t give any specifics. I assumed that the questions about the pope centered around his activity before he became pope. My understanding is that he was one of those bishops who shuffled offending priests to new parishes to offend again in Germany and also wrote some semi-secret document addressed to the world’s bishops instructing them to put the interests of the Church ahead of those of the victims while working for the Vatican. Do you have some reading to suggest on the issue?
Best,
Leela
I finally got to read the first two, but these articles don’t seem to be what I’m looking for. Hitchens made some specific allegations, and rather than respon to those allegations, these writers have responded with a bunch of ad hominems toward Dawkins and Hitchens.Here are some more, the first by an atheist, the second by Rex Murphy (always an entertaining read):
theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/the-pope-hunters-pathological-campaign/story-e6frg6zo-1225853773394
network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2010/03/20/rex-murphy-bluster-masquerading-as-reason.aspx
guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2010/apr/15/pope-mob-benedict-misreading-abuse
Crimes against Humanity…which will fail because apart from the fact that the International Criminal Court is not likely to look into cases before it was established in July 2002, these lawyers will have to satisfy Article 7 of the Rome Statute which defines “Crimes against Humanity” as:So what I want to know, in detail, is what those who now call for the prosecution of the Pope specifically allege against him?
There was certainly no systematic attack, so I wonder what sort of case they are trying to make.Crimes against Humanity…which will fail because apart from the fact that the International Criminal Court is not likely to look into cases before it was established in July 2002, these lawyers will have to satisfy Article 7 of the Rome Statute which defines “Crimes against Humanity” as:
"For the purpose of this Statute, crime against humanity means any of the following acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack"
Please read this detailed and specific response to Hitchens’ garbage. The author actually did some research:I finally got to read the first two, but these articles don’t seem to be what I’m looking for. Hitchens made some specific allegations, and rather than respon to those allegations, these writers have [quite rightly] responded with a bunch of [well-deserved] ad hominems toward Dawkins and Hitchens.
Can you point me to anything that answers Hitchen’s charges?
I haven’t made my way throught the whole thing, but it appears to be an excellent rebuttal to Hitchen’s claims.Please read this detailed and specific response to Hitchens’ garbage. The author actually did some research:
catholiceducation.org/articles/apologetics/ap0329.htm
From the Catholic Union of Great Britain in response to the above:Though the pope is considered to be infallible on matters of dogma, could the pope be guilty of human rights violations?
From the New York Times:
"Dawkins, a scientist and outspoken critic of religion, has asked human rights lawyers to examine whether charges could be brought against the pope.
The four-day trip, from September 16 to 19, will be the first papal visit since Pope John Paul II’s pastoral visit in 1982 and is the first official papal visit to Britain.
The Catholic church has rejected claims the pope helped to cover up abuse by priests and the Vatican has accused the media of waging a “despicable campaign of defamation” against him.
**Dawkins and the English journalist Christopher Hitchens have commissioned lawyers Geoffrey Robertson and Mark Stephens to explore ways of taking legal action against the pope. **
**In an email to Reuters, Stephens said there are three possible approaches: a complaint to the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands, a private or public prosecution “for crimes against humanity” or a civil case. **
**They will argue that the pope does not have diplomatic immunity from prosecution as a head of state because the Vatican has “permanent observer status” at the United Nations rather than full membership and voting rights. **
Dawkins, author of “The God Delusion” and “The Selfish Gene,” told the Sunday Times newspaper that he suspected child abuse by church members had been covered up.
Hitchens, who published a book in 2007 called “God Is Not Great: The Case Against Religion,” said: “This man is not above or outside the law. The institutionalized concealment of child abuse is a crime under any law.”
Critics have accused Benedict of negligence in handling abuse cases in previous roles as a cardinal in his native Germany, and in Rome.
The Vatican has denied any cover-up over the abuse of 200 deaf boys in the United States. The pope has not commented directly on the wave of sexual abuse allegations that has shaken the church around the world, including the United States, Ireland, Italy and Germany."
nytimes.com/reuters/2010/04/11/world/international-us-britain-pope-arrest.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=dawkins%20pope&st=cse