Sex Abuse Scandal: German Catholic Church Cancels Inquiry
By Barbara Hans An independent inquiry into sex abuse in the German Catholic Church was supposed to restore faith in the embattled institution. But now the Church has called it off, citing a breakdown in trust with the researchers.
"The relationship of mutual trust between the bishops and the head of the institute has been destroyed," said the Bishop of Trier, Stephan Ackermann.
It was a major promise after a major disaster: In summer 2011, the Catholic Church in Germany pledged full transparency. One year earlier, an abuse scandal had shaken the country's faithful, as an increasing number of cases surfaced in which priests had sexually abused children and then hidden behind a wall of silence.
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The Lower Saxony Criminological Research Institute (KFN) was given the job of investigating the cases in 2011. The personnel files from churches in all 27 dioceses were to be examined for cases of abuse in an attempt to win back some of the Church's depleted credibility.But now the Church has called off the study, citing a breakdown in trust. "The relationship of mutual trust between the bishops and the head of the institute has been destroyed," said the Bishop of Trier, Stephan Ackermann, on Wednesday morning.
The director of the KFN, Christian Pfeiffer, told SPIEGEL ONLINE that the Church had refused to cooperate. At the end of last year, he contacted the dioceses twice in writing. He reminded them of their promised transparency and cooperation. He also asked them whether there was any indication that in some dioceses files had been actively destroyed.
The Bishops' Conference, the country's official body of the Church, was apparently unable to agree on any form of cooperation with the KFN.
The controversy in recent months centered on privacy and data protection: various dioceses have refused to issue documents, allegedly fearing that the anonymity of those affected would not be maintained and that sensitive information could potentially be made public. In response, Pfeiffer asserted in April 2012 that the perpetrator files "never left the church space made available by the Vicar General." A meeting with the indignant clergy around that time was unsuccessful. Criticism for the Church
German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger has defended the KFN's professional credibility and demanded that the issue be cleared up. "The accusation that censorship and the desire to maintain control hindered an independent examination must quickly be resolved by the Bishops' Conference," she told the daily Süddeutsche Zeitung on Wednesday, urging the Church to conduct a thorough investigation of the abuse scandal.
"It is a necessary and overdue step for the Catholic Church to open up its archives to specialists outside the Church for the first time," she said. "The dramatic shock of 2010 must not be allowed to trickle off into a half-hearted inquiry."
Before the inquiry was called off, the spokesman for the German Bishops' Conference, Matthias Kopp, had insisted that the project should continue regardless of the outcome of the conflict: "Should cooperation with the KFN fall through, there would be a continuation of the project with another partner," he said.
Pfeiffer insists that the church did not uphold their end of the agreement, which was signed by the research institute and the Association of German Dioceses (VDD). Debate broke out about whether individual dioceses were contractually bound by the agreement.
The structure of the study was unique in Europe: All 27 dioceses had wanted to grant the KFN access to their complete personnel files from the past ten years. In nine dioceses, the investigation was to have gone back as far as 1945. Unanswered Questions
The German Bishops' Conference reached the agreement with the KFN on June 20, 2011. Under the supervision of a team of KFN researchers, church officials were to examine the files for indications of sexual assault. Retired prosecutors and judges would carry out much of the work to evaluate files that were found to be suspicious.
The German Bishops' Conference hoped the examination would answer three questions: Under what circumstances was the abuse allowed to happen? How has the Church dealt with these actions? And what can be done to prevent future acts? The research project was scheduled to last three years and was also meant to examine how offender profiles have changed in recent years.
The project was of incalculable importance to the Catholic Church, because the loss of confidence after the abuse scandal was enormous. The cancellation of the inquiry throws into high relief Bishop Ackermann's statement from 2011: "We also want the truth, which may still lie hidden in decades-old files, to be uncovered."Early on there was criticism of the project, though. The conservative Network of Catholic Priests pointed out that "even according to normal labor law, third parties are not entitled to claim personnel files."
The model for the study was a survey in Munich, where an attorney went through personnel files -- and identified nine more cases of abuse than had previously been discovered by the dioceses. http://www.spiegel.de/international/germ...76612.html
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
Child abuse cops seize VIP list: Politicians, MI5 agent, Royal aide and pop stars all named
19 Jan 2013 22:00 First arrests expected soon following dawn raid in connection with suburban guest house that operated as gay brothel
A list of names seized by police probing allegations of child abuse includes ministers, members of the royal household and a world-famous pop star, the Sunday People can reveal.
All were recorded as visitors to a suburban guest house that operated as a gay brothel.
Now some could be suspects in an investigation into a network of powerful people who were secret paedophiles for years.
Late last week police ramped up the inquiry and arrests are believed to be imminent.
Nine officers raided the North London home of former child protection worker Mary Moss after she initially declined to co-operate with the investigation.
Documents and a laptop were seized. Ms Moss later handed over a further 19 files she had hidden in a neighbour's shed.
The papers include a list of men who went to sex parties in the 80s at the Elm Guest House, Barnes, South West London.
Among the names are two former Conservative Cabinet ministers and four other senior Tories.
There is also a Labour MP, a prominent Irish republican and a leading National Front member.
Others on the handwritten note are two members of the royal household one a former Buckingham Palace employee plus the owner of a multinational company and two pop stars.
One of those is a best-selling musician, but like some others on the list he is not suspected of being involved in the child abuse.
The list was taken at meetings in 1988 between the guest house's manager Carole Kasir and child protection officials.
Other documents seized are believed to identify 16 boys who were allegedly trafficked to the guest house from local care homes. Police have asked Richmond Council for a full list of children in care at the time.
Officers will also be examining copies of cash receipts and *the guest house's visitor records.
Operation Fernbridge is investigating claims that boys who were in council care were brought to the Elm to be sexually abused by bigwigs and VIPs.
It was launched after Labour MP Tom Watson claimed a paedophile ring used top-level connections to dodge justice.
As well as Richmond, social services records from nearby Wandsworth, Hammersmith and Fulham, and Hounslow will be checked by detectives.
The first people to be arrested are not expected to be famous.
But sources close to the investigation are increasingly confident some big names will be caught in the police net.
Renowned figures linked to the scandal so far include the former Liberal MP Cyril Smith and the one-time Keeper of the Queen's Pictures Anthony Blunt, who was disgraced as a traitor and spy.
The Sunday People was the first to expose the "paedo palace" last month. Its owner Kasir was 47 when she died of a suspected overdose in 1990.
At her inquest, child protection workers told the coroner of her meetings with them two years earlier.
She reported that boys from nearby Grafton Close council home were *brought to her premises and abused.
The claim was never fully investigated by police. Kasir was at the Elm when cops raided a party there in 1982.
Twelve boys then told police they had been abused by men in the house but complaints were not pursued.
The only prosecution in the wake of the raid resulted in Kasir being convicted of keeping a brothel.
Campaigners believe she did not know of the child abuse until shortly before she reported it in 1988.
It appears a 2003 probe into activities at the Elm also fizzled out. Now Operation Fernbridge may be on the verge of bringing offenders to justice.
It was triggered by a speech Tom Watson made in the House of Commons.
He told MPs there was "clear intelligence" of an abuse network of powerful men with influence at the highest level in Parliament and even in Downing Street.
A lot of it was gathered in the 1992 investigation into paedophile Peter Righton.
The Met launched Operation Fairbank with a staff of five collecting intelligence on long-standing allegations.
After interviewing adult witnesses they started Operation Fernbridge to look solely at the Elm.
Ms Moss said of last week's police raid: "They were friendly enough but I thought it was heavy handed and a complete violation of my *privacy."
The Met said on Friday: "The investigation will be led by the Child Abuse Investigation Command.
"The allegations under Operation Fernbridge were initially assessed under Operation Fairbank, which was from information passed to police by Mr Tom Watson."
The MP said: "I believe a great injustice was done in the 1980s.
"To stop something like this happening again I am asking victims to summon the courage to come forward now.
"Whatever has happened in the past your voices will be heard now.
"You can contact the police. Or if you feel more comfortable you can contact me directly."
On the subject of this thread, has anyone ever heard reference made to a character or figure called 'Brassman'? A friend of mine noted he'd seen the name mentioned by some Franklin Scandal victims in the Conspiracy of Silence documentary - with 'Brassman' being a predatory adult figure that some of the children had reportedly encountered - but when I scanned the documentary I couldn't see the name mentioned. If anyone has encountered the name 'Brassman' being recounted in discussions relating to abuse, please let me know, as it will help me join the dots in some other related areas of research.. Thanks for any help.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War." Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta." The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
Thank you America. Not. Women in soviet times would never have to be subjected to any such inhumane treatment. Every one had a home and a job with dignity. Such a system was unacceptable to the US and was not permitted to stand.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
Magda Hassan Wrote:Thank you America. Not. Women in soviet times would never have to be subjected to any such inhumane treatment. Every one had a home and a job with dignity. Such a system was unacceptable to the US and was not permitted to stand.
Yes.
I came across the Arizona Market in free market thinktanks a few years ago. These thinktanks were lauding the Arizona Market as some sort of Fundamental Proof of the Inevitable Victory of Capitalism. Out of Chaos, Dynamic Markets would arise and create Order.
Well, here's the truth about your fucking Arizona Market and Capitalism as Divine Scripture:
Quote:A UN report into trafficking claims that some Western officials are undermining attempts to clean up the trade by becoming cronies of Balkan pimps. The same is true of some of the international and local police. In one case, cited by the report, Bulgarian border police took money from girls to secure their safe passage back to Bulgaria, only to hand them back to the traffickers in exchange for yet more money.
The fate of those four young girls who were smuggled over the border into Bosnia to work in Arizona Market was to be hustled from the Volvo into a large wooden building. Standing around its walls were the brothel keepers of Arizona Market. Maria and her companions were ordered to undress. When Maria refused, her dress was ripped from her. Naked, she and the other girls were forced to stand on wooden crates. The brothel keepers physically inspected the women.
Then the bidding began. In minutes Maria had been sold to a brothel keeper for US $1,500. The other girls fetched prices ranging from US $350 to US $1,200.
For US $20 a client could spend thirty minutes with Maria. For US $2.50 he could buy a bottle of beer while he satisfied himself.
Maria would soon discover that there was no escape from a life where she is expected to have unprotected sex. She is owned body and soul by the man who bought her. All she receives are three meals a day, a bed to sleep on and the skimpy clothes her owner insists she must wear to attract clients.
A UN peacekeeper in Kosovo, who asked not to be named, told me: "Often the girls are sold on by other brothel keepers. They are traded like cattle and are routinely beaten and drugged. If a girl tries to escape, she is raped or tortured -- or told that her mother back home will be killed."
Milan Sitilovic, the Bosnian police chief with responsibility for Arizona Market says: "How can we stop it? Prostitution is the oldest profession in the world".
Frederick Larson who headed the office of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Sarajevo identified the problem, "the girls are terrified of testifying against their owners. Those who dare to do so are simply murdered".
In 2001, the naked bodies of several girls were found in a river near Arizona Market. They bore the hallmarks of Russian mafia-style killings; hands had been tied behind their backs and their feet set in concrete. Their breasts had been slashed off.
Arizona Market is situated close to the Bosnian headquarters of the US peacekeeping force. During 2002, six Russian soldiers, members of K-For, gang-raped two girls in the Arizona Market. As they were "owned" by the club owner, the soldiers paid him a small sum in compensation. No other charges were brought against the rapists.
Those who survive such inhumane treatment are often sold on to the international slave market.
Paul Holmes, of London's Metropolitan Police Vice Squad, has estimated that 80% of all women working in the brothels of Britain's capital are from the Balkans. His own investigations concluded that the traffic in women had made their owners at least US $75 million since the start of the Third Millennium.
His facts and figures can be repeated through the Western world. In Paris, Dublin, Rome, New York, Montreal and Los Angeles, police report the same story: when rescued from sexual bondage, the women are too terrified to testify against those who traffic in them.
Before the free market thinktanks started mythologising about the Arizona Market, Thomas Pynchon described it in the context of WW2, in his masterwork Gravity's Rainbow:
Quote:"What more do they want? She asks this seriously, as if there's a real conversion factor between information and lives. Well, strange to say, there is. Written down in the Manual, on file at the War Department. Don't forget the real business of the War is buying and selling. The murdering and violence are self-policing, and can be entrusted to non-professionals. The mass nature of wartime death is useful in many ways. It serves as a spectacle, as a diversion from the real movements of the War. It provides raw material to be recorded into History, so that children may be taught History as sequences of violence, battle after battle, and be more prepared for the adult world. Best of all, mass death's a stimulus to just ordinary folks, little fellows, to try 'n' grab a piece of that Pie while they're still here to gobble it up. The true war is a celebration of markets. Organic markets, carefully styled "black" by the professionals, spring up everywhere. Scrip, Sterling, Reichsmarks, continue to move, severe as classical ballet, inside their antiseptic marble chambers. But out here, down here among the people, the truer currencies come into being. So, Jews are negotiable. Every bit as negotiable as cigarettes, cunt, or Hershey bars."
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War." Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta." The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
31-01-2013, 05:22 AM (This post was last modified: 31-01-2013, 05:59 AM by Anthony Thorne.)
I've made a pertinent update to the Core of Corruption thread that (briefly) summarizes the suggested links I noted some pages back between Sullivan and 9/11. There is much more to the story - many pages of links and an entirely separate, ongoing Colorado scandal regarding criminal links to elite prostitution agencies in the State (there are many mainstream news stories on this and I'll post a few links later for others to ponder - Elinoff and one of his radio hosts felt the mainstream prostitution story and the Franklin details covered the same locales, featured many repeat figures, and suggested a darker, organised crime ring at work that used Sullivan for who and what he could get) but I've now noted the key allegations.[URL="https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/showthread.php?10559-Core-of-Corruption-series-cancelled/page2"]
The 'Brassman' I queried about a few posts back was/is reportedly Sullivan, who Elinoff cited as being a key player in Franklin Scandal activities since the 90's. Sullivan leads to Franklin, which leads to Offutt. Mike Vreeland trod some of the same dark paths as Franklin. Vreeland may have heard things he shouldn't, and used that information for his own purposes. When Elinoff, by chance, ended up chasing leads on both Vreeland and Sullivan, he completed the circle, and that was when the death threats started.
Plenty of material in this thread from posts #169 onwards.
The inevitable context for the inconvenient, airbrushed, Express story.
PIE's diplomat was a British spy, his identity protected by Thatcher.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War." Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta." The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
They forced us to wear fairy costumes, got us drunk on cider, then the abuse started, victim tells Sunday People
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A victim of the VIP paedophile guest house has told the Sunday People of the horrors that went on there.
The former care home orphan says he and his 12-year-old brother were sent by staff to the Elm Guest House for "a treat".
There they were lured into cider and beer-drinking races to get them drunk and ordered to dress in girls' fairy costumes while their pictures were taken.
Finally they were forced to take part in vile sex acts after phoney games of hide-and-seek.
The victim, now a family man, broke down in tears as he told the Sunday People of his nightmare at the Elm and how his tormented brother killed himself a decade after leaving care.
He said: "The people responsible have blood on their hands. I shouldn't think my brother is the only one to have taken his life because of this.
"I'm speaking out now because I want justice done for me and for my brother.
"What went on was absolutely disgusting. When we told the staff at the care home what was happening at Elm they used to say They are friends, they are good people'.
"No one was listening to us. It's taken 30 years for anyone to listen."
The former guest house in upmarket Barnes, south-west London, is now the centre of a major police probe into an alleged child sex abuse ring in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
It is said to have involved senior politicians, showbiz celebrities and members of the royal household.
The first victim to speak publicly has waived his legal right to anonymity but the Sunday People has chosen to identify him only as Dave.
Speaking at his smartly-decorated home, surrounded by photos of his own young children, Dave told how he and his one-year-younger brother were taken into care after their widowed mother killed herself following years of depression.
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They were sent to Grafton Close children's home in Hanworth, south-west London, in 1978.
Dave was 13 when minibus outings to the Elm eight miles away began.
He said: "We were told we were going to the good house' for a party.
"It wouldn't be more than a handful of us at a time.
"When we got there it was a huge house. It was so big I felt like I was a kid in a doll's house."
The children were escorted through reception without signing the guest book and taken to a back room where a warped party was soon in full swing.
Dave said: "There would be easy-listening type music playing, sort of mellow stuff, and loads to drink.
"Sometimes there would be as few as two adults there, other times more.
"They laid on tables with Party Seven beer a big tin with seven pints in it and cider.
"We were given plastic cups and would have sort of races to see who could drink it first.
"They used to make us dress up, make us put on outfits like fairy costumes meant for girls, then play games of hide-and-seek with the adults looking for the kids."
When the children were "found", they were forced to take part in appalling sex abuse.
Dave said: "There would be flash bulbs going off when someone was going round taking pictures. All this took place during the day, whatever day of the week they fancied.
"I can remember all the adults had posh accents. They used to say things like He's cute, he's nice'.
"They would pick out the pretty boys, especially the ones who looked young for their age."
Dave's testimony echoes that of former child protection worker Chris Fay, who says he was shown photos of children dressed up at so-called "Kings and Queens" parties at the Elm.
One photograph is said to show a former Tory Cabinet minister in a sauna with a naked 14-year-old boy.
Dave claims one man he met at the guest house arranged for him to visit his flat where he was groomed into performing sex acts, then handed a couple of pounds "pocket money" to keep him coming back.
Dave said: "I can still see the guy's face now. He was posh and I have since seen him on television.
"He was very fat. He said he didn't live far away and told me If you're passing by that way come and see me'.
"He would give me money. We got no - pocket money at the home and I wanted some.
"That makes it sound like I made a choice but it was abuse."
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Dave added: "I had lost my mum and dad, and when I went to school I'd had the mickey taken out of me.
"So at the time, to start with, it was like finally someone is taking notice of us'. But we were vulnerable, they were meant to be looking after us."
Dave said he thought "this is what you have to do to get on in life, if I don't do this I'm going to end up a misfit".
Dave's brother Peter took a fatal drug overdose in 1994 six days after his 28th birthday after years of torment stemming from the abuse he too suffered.
It is believed he himself had become an abuser.
He left a note saying he feared he would be unable to control his violent fantasies against women if he remained alive.
Peter had treatment at Broadmoor secure hospital and his case worker said his mental problems were partly a result of the abuse he had suffered while in local authority care.
One line in his suicide note seemed to refer to this. It read: "I will get those bastards."
Dave claimed Peter got a pay-off from Richmond council which oversaw the Grafton home after he complained about his treatment there.
He believes it is evidence of an official attempt to cover up the abuse.
Dave fled less than two years after being sent to the Grafton.
He said: "In the end it just got too much for me. No one ever came to find me. I was sleeping rough and I ended up in prison."
Last week Dave was visited by two officers from the Met Police's Operation Fernbridge.
The unit is investigating claims of a VIP paedophile ring at the Elm, first raised in the Commons by MP Tom Watson. Arrests are expected within weeks.
Dave, one of around a dozen victims who have been interviewed, spent more than half an hour discussing his time in care and later spoke to the officers about the Elm by telephone.
Dave, who lives in a seaside town over 100 miles from the guest house, went on: "When I saw a picture of the place on the internet I nearly jumped out of my chair.
"It was the same house I had been taken all those years ago. It's brought it all back. It's turned my world upside down.
"I'm a family man now, I've got kids of my own, and I never thought all this would come out again. I've not been able to sleep since the police turned up at my house.
"People are telling me to stay strong but it's not that easy."
In a final insult Dave says he wrote to Richmond council asking for paperwork about him and his brother but was told he would have to pay £10 to be sent any information.
He said: "I just couldn't believe it. Even now this is their attitude. It says it all."
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Two VIPs named as regular users of the Elm are MI5 traitor Anthony Blunt who died in 1983 and Cyril Smith, the former Liberal MP for Rochdale who died in 2010.
On Friday, after studying a picture of Smith, Dave said the overweight politician was not the "fat man" who had abused him.
Yesterday Richmond council refused to comment on claims it had paid settlements to abuse victims. It also would not comment on Dave and his brother.
But a spokesman said: "We take any allegations of abuse very seriously. We are offering our full support and cooperation to the police.
"As the investigation is ongoing, it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time."
The owners of the Elm at the time of the alleged VIP cover-up, Haroon and Carole Kasir, were convicted in 1982 of running a gay brothel.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War." Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta." The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
More Elm House horror - the European paedophile network known as "Spartacus", with strong Paedophile Information Exchange links.
Quote: By David Hencke, David Pallister Sunday People
Elm guest house scandal: Coded advert that gave signal to perverts
2 Feb 2013 21:00
A written message is understood to have alerted abusers that young boys were available for sex, Exaro website reveals
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Adverts for Elm guest house included a coded invitation to paedophiles, the Exaro investigative website has revealed.
The written message "10% Discount to Spartacus Club Members" is understood to have alerted abusers that young boys were available for sex.
According to Exaro, files seized by police last month also name a man who helped turn Elm guest house into a paedophile brothel allegedly used by MPs and other VIPs.
The key figure who persuaded co-manager Carole Kasir to create a haven for homosexual men to have sex with boys is identified in the papers as Peter G, who was part of an underground paedophile network called Spartacus'.
The evidence raises serious questions for the senior politicians and other VIPs who, according to the files, visited the guest house in Barnes, south-west London.
In a joint investigation last weekend, Exaro and the Sunday People disclosed how a Conservative party campaign group "strongly recommended" the guest house to members in a newsletter.
Papers relating to the guest house including a list of alleged VIP visitors were seized in a police raid last month.
The papers also suggest that two men *persuaded Carole Kasir to change it into a place for homosexual men in 1982.
According to the files, they then introduced her to Peter G, one of whose roles was to create a network of venues for Spartacus members.
Subsequently adverts appeared in the gay press, including Capital Gay magazine, promoting Elm for its sauna and video room and featuring the coded "discount" to Spartacus members message.
Spartacus International, a gay guide, identified Peter G as its commercial manager. It was the mechanism through which the Spartacus Club attracted members.
A German company has since taken over Spartacus International and transformed it into a respectable publisher of gay guides.
But in the early 1980s Spartacus Club and Spartacus International were run from Amsterdam by John Stamford, a former Roman Catholic priest from Lancashire, who moved to Holland after being convicted in England of sending pornographic material through the post. It was reported to have 25,000 British members.
The group was named after the leader of the Roman slave revolt, who has long been a gay icon, especially after the scene in Stanley Kubrick's 1960 film in which the character of Crassus, a senator, is helped to bathe by his young slave, Antoninus.
Stamford masqueraded as a libertarian gay, but championed the Paedophile Information Exchange, a network that promoted sex with children.
Between 1979 and 1985, Stamford also published PAN, or Paedo Alert News, which described itself as a "magazine about boy-love."
Spartacus was exposed by The Sunday Times in 1986. Undercover reporters were offered two boys in Manila, aged 8 and 14. Stamford was quoted as saying: "If you are discreet, I can guarantee you will get as many boys as you want in the Philippines.
"Our chaps there will fix it up, and all it will cost you is a meal for the guides, and just the equivalent of a pound or so for the kid per night."
Stamford died in prison of a heart attack aged 56 in Belgium in 1995 just before he was due to stand trial on child sex charges.
Carole Kasir who died at the age of 47 in 1990 from an overdose in an apparent suicide.
Her husband and co-manager of Elm Guest House, Haroon, or "Harry", Kasir, works for a disabled charity in south west London.
His home has been raided by officers from Operation Fernbridge. Kasir was not arrested but it is likely that he will be interviewed again by police. He has refused to comment to Exaro and the Sunday People .
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War." Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta." The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war