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Ritualistic / religious child sexual abuse investigations in EU member states

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Dear European Parliament,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:

- All the discussions, documents and meetings where there has been discussions inside the parliament about institutionalised child abuse cases from 2009 to 2019. These must include religious organisations; occult groups and/or those where children are abused in a ritualistic / religious situation. For clarification, the definition of ritual is a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.


- Documents and conclusions regarding any investigation that the Parliament opened about institutionalised child sexual abuse; forced adoption; the production of indecent images of children and sales/trafficking of children.

I notice that former MEP Robert Kilroy-Silk on 14th July 2006 submitted a written question to the commission asking if they were: 1) proposing to coordinate action amongst members states to eradicate ritual abuse against children and 2) going to attempt to discover the extent of children being abused this way in member states. The reply he got from Franco Frattini on 19th September 2006 was that “the commission is aware of media reports on this issue, which does not fall within its responsibilities. Consequently it has no plans to investigate the situation in member states and does not propose to coordinate action among them.” Please can you provide me with any updates on this serious issue concerning children being abused in a ritualistic / religious situation now that it’s evident that many people within institutional / religious / occult organisations are affected by child sexual abuse. 



I would like to request any information that suggests that the commission will be proposing to coordinate action amongst member states to eradicate institutionalised child sexual abuse in a ritualistic / religious situation. 

I would also like to request any information that suggests that the commission will attempt to discover the extent of children being abused in ritualistic / religious situations now that there’s clear evidence that this is happening in Europe.


There are numerous ongoing investigations and inquiries ongoing in member states into institutionalised child sexual abuse in a ritualistic / religious situation and it’s worrying that European parliament wasn’t willing to investigate or propose coordinate action in 2006. Please can you clarify the European parliaments current position on this matter in 2019.

Yours faithfully,

Wesley Hall

AccesDocs, Parlamento Europeo

1 Adjuntos

Our reference: A(2019)13350

 

 

Dear Mr Hall,

 

The European Parliament hereby acknowledges receipt of your application
for public access to documents, which was registered on 25/10/2019.

 

All requests for public access to documents are treated in compliance with
Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 of 30 May 2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents.

 

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Kind regards,

 

 

TRANSPARENCY UNIT

 
European Parliament
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Yours faithfully,

Wesley Hall

AccesDocs, Parlamento Europeo

1 Adjuntos

Our reference: A(2019)13350

 

 

Dear Mr Hall,

 

Further to your application seeking public access to documents and
information on several topics such as child sexual abuse, forced
adoptions, indecent images of children and trafficking of children,
Parliament informs you that you can find documents pertaining to these
topics in its Public Register of Documents:

[1]https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegistreW...

 

As an example, we have carried out one search by keyword "child sexual
abuse" and came up with a result of 629 documents in English:

[2]https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegistreW...

 

You can carry out searches with other keywords, in order to cover the
other topics you are interested in. Moreover, you can find more
information about how to look for documents in the Register in this
document:

[3]https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/r...

 

The Transparency Unit is competent to deal with applications seeking
public access to documents, however it is not competent to provide
information about Parliament policies and activities. The competent
service within Parliament to provide information is called Citizens’
Enquiries (Ask EP). We invite you to contact this service directly in case
you do not find the information you are looking for in the documents
provided via the Register:

[4]https://www.secure.europarl.europa.eu/at...

 

Finally, as far as the part of your application referring to the European
Commission is concerned, we suggest you to contact directly the competent
service of the Commission:

[5]https://ec.europa.eu/info/about-european...

 

On this basis, Parliament considers your application as handled and the
file closed. Should you have any new requests for specific Parliament
documents, please do not hesitate to come back to us.

 

Kind regards,

 

 

 

TRANSPARENCY UNIT

 
European Parliament
Directorate-General for the Presidency
Directorate for Interinstitutional Affairs and Legislative Coordination
[6][European Parliament request email]
[7]www.europarl.europa.eu/RegistreWeb

 

 

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