Eritrean church wants clarity of COA

From: Semere Asmelash <semereasmelash_at_ymail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2016 16:32:04 +0000 (UTC)

http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/25201246/__Eritrese_kerk_wil_schadevergoeding__.html

Mon 15 Feb 2016

Eritrean church wants clarity of COA

ROTTERDAM -

Eritrean church in Rotterdam may require compensation from the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA). That message Wedding Monday.
The COA forbade minors in early January to go to church after his signals were received about possible sexual abuse in and around the church. Because the prosecution found no evidence that the institution wants to see her name be cleared.

The lawyer for the church wants COA to know which signals have led to the ban for minors. ,, If that is given incorrectly, we ask them to compensate the damage, '' said the lawyer.

If the COA can not or will not answer considering letting the lawyer members of the public authority to hear as witnesses in court. The church name was dragged through the mud, according to the lawyer.

http://www.refdag.nl/nieuws/binnenland/eritrese_kerk_wil_helderheid_over_signalen_coa_1_972291

Eritrean church wants clarity on "signals" COA

15-02-2016 10:28 | editors interior

Eritrean church wants clarity on "signals" COA

The Eritrean Orthodox Church in Rotterdam wants COA know what the stories are based on a possible abuse of minors around the church.

Lawyer Bart-Jan Walraven confirmed the church Monday morning. He has the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) Friday requested in writing to indicate within a week whether it is willing to talk. If not, the church will at the court in The Hague to submit a request for a preliminary hearing.

COA given last month on the grounds of "worrying signs" which Eritrean minors were not allowed to visit the church. The church asks whether the COA does not "lightly" has proceeded to the measure. They also criticizes the COA that it was not informed about the church. The letter Walraven states that no stone should come up.

The prosecution reported last week that there is no reason found to suspected offenses around the church. COA then withdrew the measure around the Eritrean Orthodox Church in Rotterdam. The church is considering proposing the COA liable for damages. "It is important that rehabilitation is for the church," says Walraven Monday morning.

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