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Child sex abuse inquiry in Germany says victims need more support
7:31 AM,
April 5, 2019
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A special government inquiry on child sex abuse in Germany has demanded more dialogue on the subject after presenting its findings in Berlin. More than 80 percent of victims who spoke to the inquiry were women.
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