Survivor of sex abuse Francesco Zanardi speaks during a press conference in Rome, in this Feb. 21, 2019, photo. AP-YonhapItaly's Catholic Church on Thursday released its first report on alleged sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable individuals but victims' advocates said the number of cases was likely much higher and denounced its limited scope as shameful. A second, promised report will cover abuse going back to 2000, although it is not clear when that will be released. "This is absolutely unsatisfactory and shameful," said Francesco Zanardi, 51, head of Rete l'Abuso (The Abuse Network), which has one of the largest digital archives on clerical sexual abuse in Italy. Extrapolating on statistics in the report, the number of victims in the last 22 years would be at least 2,000, he said.
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