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Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby issues apology over Church of England links to 'child abuser' | Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby issues apology over Church of England links to 'child abuser' |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has said the Church of England "failed terribly" for not reporting the head of a Christian charity accused of carrying out sadomasochistic attacks on young boys he met at summer camps. | |
Justin Welby issued an "unreserved and unequivocal" apology on behalf of the church after admitting he had worked at the holiday camps where the teenage boys were groomed. | Justin Welby issued an "unreserved and unequivocal" apology on behalf of the church after admitting he had worked at the holiday camps where the teenage boys were groomed. |
Channel 4 News will broadcast allegations John Smyth QC used the camps to groom teenagers, who he forced to strip naked before beating them. | Channel 4 News will broadcast allegations John Smyth QC used the camps to groom teenagers, who he forced to strip naked before beating them. |
One alleged victim told the broadcaster he and other boys were beaten so violently they had to wear nappies to stop the bleeding. | One alleged victim told the broadcaster he and other boys were beaten so violently they had to wear nappies to stop the bleeding. |
"We recognise that many institutions fail catastrophically, but the Church is meant to hold itself to a far, far higher standard and we have failed terribly," the statement on behalf of the Archbishop said. | "We recognise that many institutions fail catastrophically, but the Church is meant to hold itself to a far, far higher standard and we have failed terribly," the statement on behalf of the Archbishop said. |
"For that the Archbishop apologises unequivocally and unreservedly to all survivors.” | "For that the Archbishop apologises unequivocally and unreservedly to all survivors.” |
The Archbishop said he became friends with Mr Smyth in the late 1970s, when Mr Welby was a dormitory officer and Mr Smyth was one of the main leaders at the Iwerne holiday camps. | The Archbishop said he became friends with Mr Smyth in the late 1970s, when Mr Welby was a dormitory officer and Mr Smyth was one of the main leaders at the Iwerne holiday camps. |
Lambeth Palace said they had since exchanged “the occasional card”. | Lambeth Palace said they had since exchanged “the occasional card”. |
However, in the late 70s and 80s, Mr Smyth allegedly recited bible passages to 22 young men before beating them with a cane in his garden shed. | However, in the late 70s and 80s, Mr Smyth allegedly recited bible passages to 22 young men before beating them with a cane in his garden shed. |
One of his alleged victims, Mark Stibbe, told the broadcaster: “It was along the lines of, this is the discipline that God likes, this is what’s going to help you to become holy.” | One of his alleged victims, Mark Stibbe, told the broadcaster: “It was along the lines of, this is the discipline that God likes, this is what’s going to help you to become holy.” |
Another, Richard Gittins, said the boys "used to have to put nappies on" after the beatings. | Another, Richard Gittins, said the boys "used to have to put nappies on" after the beatings. |
Mr Welby said he was made aware of the allegations against Mr Smyth in 2013, when the police became involved. | Mr Welby said he was made aware of the allegations against Mr Smyth in 2013, when the police became involved. |
The abuse only came to light in 1982, when one boy attempted to kill himself over fear of the beatings. | The abuse only came to light in 1982, when one boy attempted to kill himself over fear of the beatings. |
The Iwerne Trust commissioned a report into the allegations, which concluded: “The scale and severity of the practice was horrific.” | The Iwerne Trust commissioned a report into the allegations, which concluded: “The scale and severity of the practice was horrific.” |
However, despite the report's findings, the Iwerne Trust did not report Mr Smyth to the police. | However, despite the report's findings, the Iwerne Trust did not report Mr Smyth to the police. |
Instead, a senior figure of the trust wrote to Mr Smyth telling him to leave the country. | Instead, a senior figure of the trust wrote to Mr Smyth telling him to leave the country. |
He soon after left to live in Zimbabwe and then South Africa. | He soon after left to live in Zimbabwe and then South Africa. |
When Channel 4 put the allegations to Mr Smyth on camera, he said: “I’m not talking about that. I don’t know anything about that.” | When Channel 4 put the allegations to Mr Smyth on camera, he said: “I’m not talking about that. I don’t know anything about that.” |