Paducah Sun Article 9-27-02

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  • silentlambs
    silentlambs

    Bowen leads protest in New York today

    Bowen's group will head to the Jehovah's Witness church headquarters to

    demand a hearing to investigate possible criminal cover-ups by the

    denomination's leadership.

    By C.D. Bradley

    The Paducah Sun

    Less than two years ago, Bill Bowen resigned as an elder in Draffenville's

    Jehovah's Witness congregation because of church policy on handling

    accusations of child abuse. Since then, he's been disfellowshipped, kicked out of the church and shunned by its members, including some of his own relatives, for "causing divisions" in the congregation.

    He set up a support group for abuse victims called silentlambs and has been

    featured in local, national and international media stories. He recently

    returned from presenting a program on the issue in UK, and is considering invitations to travel to and several countries in Europe . Bowen said he never thought his decision to quit his leadership role in the church and go public with his concerns would have worldwide implications. "This was just a small thing when we started out," he said. "Now it seems to be on a global scale. The message is appealing to people around the world."

    Bowen takes another step today in his struggle to make the church, which denies it has done anything wrong, change its policies. At , he will lead a march of what he expects to be hundreds of protesters to the front steps of the church's , headquarters demanding a church hearing to investigate possible criminal cover-ups by the denomination's

    leadership. The church maintains that its policy meets legal requirments for reporting accused child abusers and that it does not protect them.

    The protest march will also feature the awarding of Courage Awards to some victims who have come forward publicly. "The organization to date has punished people that speak out on abuse," he said. "We wanted to create a program where these people are rewarded rather than treated bad for talking about abuse." Bowen held a similar but smaller rally at the headquarters of the church in England earlier this month after addressing a conference on the issue in Wales. He also met with Ester Ransen, a child advocate who started Childline, a national hotline for children in distress in . Bowen said Ransen offered her support for a scheduled march in next spring.

    Bowen also used the trip to ask supporters in to place "silent lambs"-- stuffed animals with Xs over their mouths -- on the doors of kingdom halls throughout the continent. Bowen said he is trying to have the toys placed on as many halls as possible to raise awareness in the congregations about the issue.

    If you wish to email CD Bradley and thank him for the article you may do so here

    [email protected]

    silentlambs

    Edited by - silentlambs on 4 October 2002 12:13:48

  • nancee park
    nancee park

    Tell Charles, thanks. It'll be passed along the grapevine. Talking to Texas, too.

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    Thanks for the article! Here's the link to the site, if anyone needs it to pass around to other media:

    The Paducah Sun - Online Edition
    Friday, September 27, 2002 Paducah, Kentucky

    http://www.paducahsun.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi?200209/27+0bkO_religion.html+20020927

    Also, did you guys see this article in the British TEEN magazine, SUGAR MAGAZINE, about Alison?

    NOVEMBER 2002 ISSUE, SUGAR MAGAZINE, pages 20-21, in the "REAL LIFE" section:

    SUGAR MAGAZINE (Britian's popular magazine for teenage girls) has a two-page story (with photos) entitled: "I Put My Sex Abuse Dad in Prison," the true story of a girl named Alison (previously featured on the BBC's Panorama show in July) who suffered years of sexual abuse by her father, a Jehovah's Witness. The article is not online but has been scanned here: http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.aspx?id=37985&site=3
    It begins with: "Alison, 18, was assaulted by her dad for more than three years before finally speaking out..."

    And, this one is probably already on the forum somewhere, I'm just getting here tonight, but just in case...

    October 6, 2002
    Suffer the Little Children
    Reporter: Betsan Powys
    Last week's "Sunday" (Australian investigative TV program) investigation of the cover-up of child sexual abuse within the Jehovah's Witnesses in Australia has prompted a flood of new allegations against the church. Our report found the church (also known as the Watchtower and Bible Tract Society) had routinely pursued a policy of obstructing police investigations into child abusers. This week on "Sunday" there is damning evidence that these policies are part of a worldwide, systematic effort by the Church to protect its reputation and wealth regardless of the cost to victims. FULL STORY : http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/cover_stories/article_1157.asp

    Grits

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