Misguided, that is beyond words, I'm so sorry..
All I can suggest is, contact Barbara Anderson. She will know how to get your story out there, I'm sure.
considering the fact that the wt society refuses to release in courts any of it's written directions to elders through confidential letters to elder bodies- i thought i'd do the courts and wt society a "favor " by posting excerpts from this oct 1st.
2012 letter from the wt society to all bodies of elders.
these instructions are very exposing of the negligence of wt authorities in how they view the seriousness of felony child abuse.
Misguided, that is beyond words, I'm so sorry..
All I can suggest is, contact Barbara Anderson. She will know how to get your story out there, I'm sure.
"a court in southern russia has denounced a local organization of jehovah's witnesses as "extremist" and ordered it disbanded, the interfax news agency reported wednesday, in the latest in a long line of such rulings issued to the religious group in russia.. the group's building and surrounding land will be confiscated by the local government in the town of abinsk, krasnodar region, the court ruled.the group had been distributing publications titled "humanity in search of god" and "what does the bible really teach?
" that were included in the federal list of extremist materials and are banned for distribution in the country, the news report said.
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mobile/news/article/russian-court-denounces-jehovah-s-witnesses-as-extremist/517026.html.
Interesting quotes from an Examiner.com article:
"Muriel views horrific, traumatic abuses (PTSD) as similar, whether it’s from a cult, rape victims, war, and victims of physical torture from Africa and other countries seeking asylum in England where he works to help them. Most clients often experience a threat to their life, intense fear, helplessness or horror. In addition, they suffer symptoms such as recurrent nightmares, insomnia, flashbacks, anxiety, panic attacks, depression and adjustment disorders."
"While Russia, China, and other nations take a hard-line stand against religions and cults that don’t conform to their culture, political beliefs or standards, numerous other countries are struggling with how to contain, regulate or shut down dangerous cults that abuse and exploit the vulnerable. Most people agree that anyone can believe what they want as long as their practices do not harm, abuse, or break the laws of the land."
" The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares, “Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms. No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law. All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law.”
"a court in southern russia has denounced a local organization of jehovah's witnesses as "extremist" and ordered it disbanded, the interfax news agency reported wednesday, in the latest in a long line of such rulings issued to the religious group in russia.. the group's building and surrounding land will be confiscated by the local government in the town of abinsk, krasnodar region, the court ruled.the group had been distributing publications titled "humanity in search of god" and "what does the bible really teach?
" that were included in the federal list of extremist materials and are banned for distribution in the country, the news report said.
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/mobile/news/article/russian-court-denounces-jehovah-s-witnesses-as-extremist/517026.html.
"A court in southern Russia has denounced a local organization of Jehovah's Witnesses as "extremist" and ordered it disbanded, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday, in the latest in a long line of such rulings issued to the religious group in Russia.
The group's building and surrounding land will be confiscated by the local government in the town of Abinsk, Krasnodar region, the court ruled.The group had been distributing publications titled "Humanity in Search of God" and "What Does the Bible Really Teach?" that were included in the federal list of extremist materials and are banned for distribution in the country, the news report said. "
jehovah church faces flood of sex abuse cases.
"a woman who was abused from the age of four by a senior officer of the jehovahs witnesses has lodged a 500,000 claim for compensation in a test case that could open the door to hundreds more suits involving members of the religious organisation in the uk.".
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/crime/article1525363.ece.
Previous article in leicester mercury..
"the barrister alleged jehovahs witness elders had known about stewarts activities with young girls since the early days of the claimants abuse and failed to prevent it continuing.lawyers for the trustees are defending the case, insisting proper steps were taken to protect its members and that stewart was not performing a pastoral role.their counsel, adam weitzman, said he disputed the elders were negligent and denied the trustees could be held legally responsible.he pointed out that, from 1991, stewart and the woman ceased to be members of the same congregation.
stewart was never an employee of the jehovahs witness congregation and the trustees owed the woman no legal duty of care, he argued.
"read article here:.
"The barrister alleged Jehovah’s Witness elders “had known about Stewart’s activities with young girls since the early days of the claimant’s abuse and failed to prevent it continuing”.
Lawyers for the trustees are defending the case, insisting proper steps were taken to protect its members and that Stewart was not performing a “pastoral role”.
Their counsel, Adam Weitzman, said he “disputed the elders were negligent” and denied the trustees could be held legally responsible.
He pointed out that, from 1991, Stewart and the woman “ceased to be members of the same congregation”. Stewart was never an “employee” of the Jehovah’s Witness congregation and the trustees owed the woman no legal “duty of care,’’ he argued. "Read article here:
jehovah church faces flood of sex abuse cases.
"a woman who was abused from the age of four by a senior officer of the jehovahs witnesses has lodged a 500,000 claim for compensation in a test case that could open the door to hundreds more suits involving members of the religious organisation in the uk.".
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/crime/article1525363.ece.
Very interesting eyewitness account from the High court, from an article on Jwsurvey:
" On the day I attended, Watchtower produced a witness who was an expert in his field of working with children. He began by trying not to answer direct questions put to him by the Barrister. Eventually, the Judge intervened and told him he had to answer the questions directly.
He was asked if saying sorry and showing repentance was good enough when it comes to child abusers. He gave an honest answer and explained that pedophiles are like alcoholics and drug addicts. Once they offend it is very unlikely that they will ever stop.
The defence Watchtower was using was that Stewart was removed as a ministerial servant and this was announced from the platform. A few weeks later a talk was given from the platform concerning improper behaviour. Watchtower felt this was enough of a warning to the congregation as it should have been obvious this talk was being given about Stewart.
Watchtower’s own expert was questioned on this, and asked whether this was indeed sufficient action. Of course, he had to answer honestly and say, “no.”
http://jwsurvey.org/child-abuse-2/landmark-uk-high-court-case-against-watchtower-could-make-history
13 some youths brought up by christian parents may not see the stark contrast between our current spiritual paradise and satans dark world.
some have even been tempted to see what life in the world is like.
but would you run in front of a moving car just to find out how painful and possibly fatal that could be?
13 Some youths brought up by Christian parents may not see the stark contrast between our current spiritual paradise and Satan’s dark world. Some have even been tempted to see what life in the world is like. But would you run in front of a moving car just to find out how painful —and possibly fatal— that could be? Of course not! "
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/w20141215/appreciate-what-you-have-received/
about time..... "teachers, councillors and social workers in england and wales who fail to protect children could face up to five years in jail under new proposals.. the new measures, being unveiled by the prime minister, would see the crime of "wilful neglect" extended to cover children's social care and education.. there would also be unlimited fines for individuals and organisations shown to have let children down.".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31691061.
when they so cleverly predicted to us all that the world would turn against them, something that has not happened despite over a 100 years of taunting power and opposing religious figures, now it is likely to begin, they failed to mention that it would be due to rampant paedophilia in 'gods earthly organisation'.what a wholesome enviroment to grow up in and raise a child.. we have heard it said many times here that the jw's won't last as they are so entrenched in trends, so opposite to modern human progress, culture and society, they stand out as more extremist and inhumane by the year, mocked regularly in the media now.
Thanks snare, this is big news.
Does anyone agree with me, that the timing of this news release is pretty bad for the org?
In the last 2 days there have been 3 articles published on Jehovahs Witnesses child abuse cover-ups, and between the roughly 800,000 circulation of the Sunday Times, and however many read The Guardian and Examiner.com , potentially hundreds of thousands of people have read about the organisations failure to protect children in the last two days..
Then maybe they hear this in the news and start talking...
(For anyone who missed the articles, see here for links to all of them):
here's an interesting quote from it:.
in a youtube video: jehovah's witnesses threatening children with death - lloyd evans tells the david pakman show that, scientology only has about 50,000 members, whereas the jehovah's witnesses organization has about 8 million.
its like a comedy show when you look into some of the beliefs of what scientologists adhere to.
Here's an interesting quote from it:
In a YouTube video: “Jehovah's Witnesses Threatening Children with Death” - Lloyd Evans tells the David Pakman Show that, “Scientology only has about 50,000 members, whereas the Jehovah's Witnesses organization has about 8 million. It’s like a comedy show when you look into some of the beliefs of what Scientologists adhere to. What we have with the Jehovah's Witnesses is rampant child abuse, rampant “shunning” similar to Scientology, but it’s far more widespread simply because there is far more Jehovah's Witnesses.”
Full article here:
http://www.examiner.com/article/jehovah-s-witnesses-silencing-techniques-used-child-sex-abuses-cases
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This continues from the exposure in two national newspapers in the UK in the last two days..
Sunday Times article (with scan):
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/130640002/floodgates-about-open-uk-sunday-times-article
And Guardian article:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/137180001/uk-guardian-candace-conti-article
jehovah church faces flood of sex abuse cases.
"a woman who was abused from the age of four by a senior officer of the jehovahs witnesses has lodged a 500,000 claim for compensation in a test case that could open the door to hundreds more suits involving members of the religious organisation in the uk.".
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/crime/article1525363.ece.
It's worthwhile to give them feedback, this paper is widely distributed.
06 February 2015
"The Sunday Times was the next best performing, recording an average circulation of 801,623.."