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Abuse victim's heartbreaking story 29.05.09

by Linda McGrory

THERE could be no more compelling testimony to the vicious and heartbreaking abuse suffered by little children in Irish residential care than that recounted by Michael O'Brien on RTE's Questions and Answers. Mr O'Brien's frank and poignant retelling of the torture he suffered in St Joseph's Industrial School in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, in the 1940s, took the studio and TV audience by surprise. A former Fianna Fáil Mayor of Clonmel, Mr O'Brien told Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey that the Government did not have “the foggiest” understanding of the pain felt by the victims of child abuse.
 
He also slated how victims were made to feel when they went before the Laffoy Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse. He said the five-day experience nearly drove him to take his own life. He told Mr Dempsey: "Ye had seven barristers there questioning me, telling me that I was telling lies when I told them that I got raped of a Saturday, got an merciful beating after it and he then came along the following morning and put Holy Communion in my mouth".
The religious orders, implicated in the abuse report, initially went to ground when the Ryan report was published last week. However, Mr O'Brien's appearance on the flagship RTE television programme seemed to cause a sea-change in their attitudes. Media statements from the orders, initially slow in coming, began to flow - indicating that many would revisit the issue of compensation despite a 2002 deal with the Government requiring them to pay only 10% of what is now certain to be a €1 billion compensation fund.
Donegal County Council this week announced its intention to open books of solidarity with the abuse victims. They will be available at public services centres throughout the county. Meanwhile, many thousands of people have now heard Mr O'Brien's moving testimony - both on RTE's Q&A and now on YouTube where the above clip has already been downloaded more than 44,000 times.
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