Little Sinners. Church and Child Trafficking

Little Sinners. Church and Child Trafficking

ByCarine Hutsebaut

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“He screamed… and then someone put a white sheet over him and took him away. It was the first and the last sound I heard from my son…” “Forget what happened here and just go back to your life as if nothing had ever happened…” “The birth took place under general anesthesia. When I woke up, my baby was gone…” “I hoped to catch a glimpse of my baby, but the hours passed…” “I was left for dead while my baby was already being handed over to strangers…” “It was never talked about again… and the emptiness remained…” I have heard these poignant words dozens of times from the mouths of mothers who lost their babies forever. Thousands of children are looking for their mothers and thousands of mothers are looking for their children. The wall that separates them is the Catholic Church that has set itself up as a so-called savior in need for unexpectedly pregnant girls. In most cases, these girls, often children themselves, had been raped by a priest or impregnated by incest. After first having made the future mothers feel an unbearable sense of guilt, inhumane nuns ensured that this sense of guilt was converted into hard cash. The Church tore the children away from their mothers and sold them to the highest bidder somewhere in the world. The first and most important fundamental right of every human being, the right to know who he is and where he comes from, was systematically violated. With all the consequences. Carine Hutsebaut is a victimologist, senior advisor to the University of New-Mexico (USA), Commissioner in the International Tribunal (ITNJ – London), Court expert, specialized in profiling and child abuse.. She studied in England, France, and the United States. She was trained at the FBI training center in Quantico and is closely involved internationally in child murder investigations. She has written several sensational bestsellers.

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Publication Date
Feb 19, 2025
Language
English
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Social Science
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