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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Child Abusers May Walk Free

" .. Ten months after two Indian supervisors of SOS Village were found guilty of a serious complaint of child sex abuse, the world's largest orphanage is yet to register a police case against them .. the inquiry against accused Sudesh Malla, former director of SOS Village in Jammu, has been called off because he has resigned from the job. The other accused, Rameshwar Singh, works with the SOS youth facility in Chandigarh. .."
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