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Margie Mason And Robin McDowell
This 2013 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach leading a service at a church in Kutet, East Timor. The church defrocked Daschbach in 2018, saying he had confessed to sexually abusing children. But he has widespread support, including backing from a former president of East Timor, who is also an independence hero. (AP Photo) April 07, 2021 - 6:14 PM
It was the same every night. A list of names was posted on the Rev. Richard Daschbachâs bedroom door. The child at the top of the roster knew it was her turn to share the lower bunk with the elderly priest and another elementary school-aged girl.
Defrocked US priest revered in East Timor accused of abuse
by Margie Mason And Robin McDowell, The Associated Press
Posted Apr 7, 2021 9:14 pm EDT
Last Updated Apr 7, 2021 at 9:28 pm EDT
This 2013 photo provided to The Associated Press shows now-defrocked Catholic priest Richard Daschbach leading a service at a church in Kutet, East Timor. The church defrocked Daschbach in 2018, saying he had confessed to sexually abusing children. But he has widespread support, including backing from a former president of East Timor, who is also an independence hero. (AP Photo)
It was the same every night. A list of names was posted on the Rev. Richard Daschbach’s bedroom door. The child at the top of the roster knew it was her turn to share the lower bunk with the elderly priest and another elementary school-aged girl.
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Malaysian palm oil giant counters sexual harassment claims
by Margie Mason And Robin McDowell, The Associated Press
Posted Dec 15, 2020 12:16 pm EDT
Last Updated Dec 15, 2020 at 12:26 pm EDT
One of the world’s largest palm oil companies said allegations of sexual harassment on one of its plantations already had been withdrawn and the case closed when it looked into an Associated Press story about abuses suffered by women helping harvest palm oil fruit in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Female workers from various companies quoted in the Nov. 24 story were identified only by partial names or nicknames and their locations were not disclosed since previous reports about labour abuses in the multibillion-dollar palm oil industry have sometimes resulted in retaliation against workers.