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The Election of Pope

category international | anti-capitalism | opinion/analysis author Sunday March 17, 2013 15:14author by anon

Scene of jubilation

lets not get weak knees lets have open debate without censorship and respect there has been a lot of media analysis about the election of the recent Pope
Do we need to get excited should he come clean and tell us about the truth of the political reality of the Military Junta of Argentina. cozy ties with the institutional church. who remained silent about the junta complicity of the disappearance of people also murder of political activists opposed to the junta

the Archbishop of Dublin. Dr. Diarmuid Martin. read out a statement from Cardinal Jorge. S.J Argentinian who is now known as Pope Francis about the role of certain members of the clergy in Argentina. who refused to baptize the children of single parents.

Let us be clear the military junta of Argentina during the 1970s/80s were complicate in the murder and disappearances of thousands.
Remember during the fascist dictatorship of General Franco in Spain; children were abducted from their mothers to be adopted into the families of the wealthy elite; to become their slaves

Let's not forget Ireland. children were taken from their mothers. while their mother who were single parents. were sent to Magdalene laundries. The children were sent to the industrial schools

In Argentina the women were murdered, their children abducted. brought to America for adoption. I was never in Argentina, never met the Jesuit Padre Jorge. the English Guardian. the Tablet a Catholic magazine. in England has this week 16 March 2013. very interesting articles. Irish Times article by Hugh o Shaughnessy 16 March. Argentinian journalist Horacio Verbitsky. author of book. El Silencio


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