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Feb. 5, 2014: Pope Francis listens to his speech being translated in
several languages, during his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square
at the Vatican.APVATICAN CITY The Vatican says it regrets what it
calls the attempt by a U.N. committee to interfere with its teaching
on abortion and contraception in a damning report on the priestly sex
abuse scandal.The U.N. report on Wednesday said the Vatican should change
its rules on abortion and teach sexual education in Catholic schools to
ensure children's rights and their access to health care are guaranteed.The
Vatican said in a statement that it remains committed to defending and
protecting the rights of children but that it regrets that the committee
had attempted "to interfere with Catholic Church teaching on the dignity
of human person and in the exercise of religious freedom."
SKOPJE, Macedonia Macedonia's parliament has adopted a bill imposing chemical
castration on repeat offenders convicted of sexually abusing children --
but the country's leading child protection group said Wednesday that the
law is still too lenient.The Megjasi child protection group, which had campaigned
for the procedure to be imposed on pedophiles, said the penalty should
be mandatory even for first-time offenders.Lawmakers voted Monday to make
penalties harsher for convicted pedophiles, increasing the maximum sentence
from 15 years to life imprisonment and imposing chemical castration on second-time
offenders, with the procedure to be imposed on their release from prison.
It introduces a minimum 15-year prison term for severe sexual offenses against
minors, while other sexual-related crimes against children are punishable
by between three and 10 years in prison.The legislation also offers reduced
prison sentences to first-time offenders agreeing to undergo the procedure
voluntarily.The procedure involves regular injections that decrease the
production of testosterone. The bill doesn't specify a length of time for
the treatment.If imposed after an initial conviction, "chemical castration
would prevent first time offenders repeating the crime," said Megjasi head
Dragi Zmijanac, adding that the rights group's proposal for released offenders
to be tagged with electronic bracelets was not accepted and didn't make
it into the legislation.Zm
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