Independent ICJ-Report:
The Anatomy of Sabotage of International Inquiries into Child Sexual Abuse
Author: Countess Sigrid von Galen
institutions and inquiries, including the latest of the IICSA, who were pretending to act on their behalf.
The Institute for Criminology and Justice has been commissioned with an independent report based on the survivors' own experiences and testimonies with those who claimed to represent their interests in the struggle for justice.
Here is a brief summary of the independent ICJ report:
There are many common denominators of sabotage of international inquiries into child sexual abuse.
The Irish, Australian, British and other inquiries were all sabotaged by the perpetrator organisations, especially the Catholic and Anglican but also other churches and wider perpetrator organisations.
A pattern of organised criminal methodology and silencing strategy of discrediting and slandering survivors, their families and friends was emerging that was painting a picture of a perpetrator culture with far reaching tentacles and close knit local, national and international hidden associations using the means of enforcing Omerta as in organised criminality.
Survivors reported experiences of falsified so-called expert reports.
Lawyers emerged as double agents, bribed by the Vatican and Anglican churches to lure survivors into NDAs and intimidate them with threats, should
they dare to speak out.
Their family history was distorted to suit and justify the perpetrator organisations' institutionalised abuse and general life affecting actions.
Identities of survivors and advocates for the survivors seemed to have been leaked as insider jobs by the IICSA.
Many perpetrators were only posing as survivors and set up church near charities that were intended to lure the survivors into a false sense of security to simply gather intelligence through them and to find out what their legal intentions were.
The inquiries were often steered secretly by the churches via stakeholder groups to limit damage and to concentrate only on cases that had come out already anyway.
Survivors present at inquiries and especially at the IICSA said that they were put into the same room as the church lawyers and high ranking officials and clergy, who intimidated them.
Many survivors were forced to relive their ordeal and were retraumatised without any offer of help of counseling or looking after them also by organising accommodation.
Contact: sigridvongalen@gmail.com
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