U.S. watchdog launches database on priests accused of abuse in Philippines

Organization says silence of Catholic bishops on sexual crimes amounts to a cover-up

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Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of U.S.-based watchdog BishopAccountability.org, speaks at a news conference in Manila on Jan. 29. © AP

MANILA (AP) -- A U.S.-based watchdog on Wednesday launched an online database on more than 80 Roman Catholic priests who have been accused of sexually abusing minors in the Philippines and said the silence of Filipino bishops on the crimes amounted to a cover-up.

The Philippines is the third-largest Roman Catholic nation in the world, and public discussions of sexual assaults by members of the clergy, who are revered especially in rural regions, has long been generally muted.

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