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[[File:Czech location.png|thumbnail|226px|thumbnail|Věra Říhová in her article entitled ''The [[Czech Republic]] as a Paedophile Paradise'' wrote: "7% of women and 3% of men were sexually abused as children. That's 528,820 Czech citizens.."<ref>[http://blisty.cz/art/48728.html ''The [[Czech Republic]] as a Paedophile Paradise'']</ref>]] | [[File:Czech location.png|thumbnail|226px|thumbnail|Věra Říhová in her article entitled ''The [[Czech Republic]] as a Paedophile Paradise'' wrote: "7% of women and 3% of men were sexually abused as children. That's 528,820 Czech citizens.."<ref>[http://blisty.cz/art/48728.html ''The [[Czech Republic]] as a Paedophile Paradise'']</ref>]] | ||
| − | From a historical perspective, the [[Czech Republic|Czechs]] have been characterised as "tolerant and even indifferent towards religion".<ref>Richard Felix Staar, ''Communist regimes in Eastern Europe'', Issue 269, p. 90</ref> According to the 2011 census, 34.2% of the Czech population declared they had no religion, 10.3% was [[Roman Catholic]] and 10.2% followed other forms of religion both denominational and nondenominational. Furthermore, 45.2% of the population did not answer the question about religion.<ref | + | From a historical perspective, the [[Czech Republic|Czechs]] have been characterised as "tolerant and even indifferent towards religion".<ref>Richard Felix Staar, ''Communist regimes in Eastern Europe'', Issue 269, p. 90</ref> According to the 2011 census, 34.2% of the Czech population declared they had no religion, 10.3% was [[Roman Catholic]] and 10.2% followed other forms of religion both denominational and nondenominational. Furthermore, 45.2% of the population did not answer the question about religion.<ref>Richard Felix Staar, Communist regimes in Eastern Europe, Issue 269, p. 90</ref> From 1991 to 2001 and further to 2011 the adherence to Roman Catholicism decreased from 39.0% to 26.8% and then to 10.3%.<ref name="1921-2001censuses">{{cite web|url=http://www.czso.cz/csu/2008edicniplan.nsf/engt/24003E05ED/$File/4032080119.pdf|title=Population by denomination and sex: as measured by 1921, 1930, 1950, 1991 and 2001 censuses|language=Czech and English|accessdate=2010-03-09|publisher=Czech Statistical Office}}</ref> |
Věra Říhová in her article entitled ''The [[Czech Republic]] as a Paedophile Paradise'' wrote: | Věra Říhová in her article entitled ''The [[Czech Republic]] as a Paedophile Paradise'' wrote: | ||
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From a historical perspective, the Czechs have been characterised as "tolerant and even indifferent towards religion".[2] According to the 2011 census, 34.2% of the Czech population declared they had no religion, 10.3% was Roman Catholic and 10.2% followed other forms of religion both denominational and nondenominational. Furthermore, 45.2% of the population did not answer the question about religion.[3] From 1991 to 2001 and further to 2011 the adherence to Roman Catholicism decreased from 39.0% to 26.8% and then to 10.3%.[4]
Věra Říhová in her article entitled The Czech Republic as a Paedophile Paradise wrote:
| “ | I would like to dwell on the statistics on rape and sexual abuse of children. The study shows that 6% of women have been raped once, and 5% more than once - most often by their own husband or partner. 7% of women and 3% of men were sexually abused as children. That's 528,820 Czech citizens (I have calculated this using the population statistics). Approximately one in twenty people were sexually abused as children, which is a very high number.
Why is the Czech Republic labelled a "Paedophile's Paradise"? That definitely doesn't mean that all Czechs are paedophiles. I think that the reasons behind it are the poor criminal investigation methods and the very low punishments, or more often offenders going unpunished. In the Czech Republic it is still believed that women are here to serve men, especially the older generation still accept the ownership of women as property. The rights of young children are totally neglected or even disregarded. Children are their parents` property and their rights stay silently on paper. Home Secretary Ivan Langer resolutely denied there are problems with child abuse in the Czech Republic and, with a few exceptions, no one is interested in child cruelty or abuse.[5] |
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See also
Notes
- ↑ The Czech Republic as a Paedophile Paradise
- ↑ Richard Felix Staar, Communist regimes in Eastern Europe, Issue 269, p. 90
- ↑ Richard Felix Staar, Communist regimes in Eastern Europe, Issue 269, p. 90
- ↑ Population by denomination and sex: as measured by 1921, 1930, 1950, 1991 and 2001 censuses (Czech and English). Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved on 2010-03-09.
- ↑ The Czech Republic as a Paedophile Paradise