WTS Spokesman Craps On Foreign JWs

by MadApostate 4 Replies latest jw friends

  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    Take a gander at this INS Report, and read what Brooklyn Bethel considers, and doesn't consider, "problems" for their fellow JWs in foreign countries.

    So long as they beat, detain and imprison our Brothers and Sisters, that is not a problem. But if they fuck with our literature shipments to those same JWs, then THAT is a problem.

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    Belarus

    Response to Information Request:
    Number:BLR98001.ZNY
    Date:
    Subject:
    Belarus: Information on the treatment of Jehovah's Witnesses
    From:INS Resource Information Center, Washington, DC

    Keywords:Belarus / Jehovah's Witness / Religions / Armenia / Georgia / Abkhazia / Conscientious objection

    Query:

    What is the status of Jehovah's Witnesses in Belarus and in which other countries of the Former Soviet Union might Jehovah's Witnesses experience mistreatment?

    Response:

    Belarus

    Reports of harassment of Jehovah's Witnesses in Belarus could not be found in sources consulted by the RIC. As reported in the Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1997, the Constitution of Belarus guarantees the freedom of religion, but certain Government policies restrict this right in practice. Religions in Belarus must be registered to receive the full protection of the law. (Country Reports 1997 1998, 986) According to the Foreign Service Secretary of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Jehovah's Witnesses world headquarters) in New York, Jehovah's Witnesses were recently registered in Belarus, and they have been able to practice their faith without problems or mistreatment. (Watchtower 14 April 98)

    Other Countries of the former Soviet Union

    The Foreign Service Secretary reported that the Jehovah's Witnesses are not yet registered in Armenia, however this has not yet caused any problems. Despite a prohibition against proselytizing, Jehovah's Witnesses in Armenia have been able to operate unhindered as they do in other areas of the world. (Watchtower 14 April 98) There have been reports of Jehovah's Witnesses imprisoned for refusing to perform military service because there is no civilian alternative to military service for conscientious objectors. However, Watchtower does not consider this a particular problem, since Jehovah's Witnesses are imprisoned in a number of countries for evading conscription. (AI January 1998, 3-8; Watchtower 14 April 1998).

    In Georgia, a similar situation exists. Jehovah's Witnesses have yet to be registered and have experienced bureaucratic delays in their attempts to register. However, save for some difficulties relating to importing foreign publications, Jehovah's Witnesses have been able to operate throughout most of Georgia without problems. There have been problems reported in the disputed region of Abkhazia. There were reports in 1996 and 1997 of illegal searches of the homes of Jehovah's Witnesses and the burning of literature found within. In addition, in 1997 Jehovah's Witnesses (including women) were taken into custody and beaten. (Watchtower 14 April 1998)

    References:

    Amnesty International. January 1998.
    Armenia: Summary of Amnesty International's Concerns (AI: EUR 54/01/98). London: Amnesty International, International Secretariat.

    Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1997. 1998. United States Department of State. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office.

    Molohan, Charles. Foreign Service Secretary, The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Jehovah's Witnesses). Brooklyn, NY. 14 April 1998. Telephone Interview.

    Other Sources Consulted:

    NEXIS

    Region file, Central Eurasia. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Reports. January 1996 to April 1998.

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    Since Abkhasia is no part of Georgia, problems there could not be attributed to Georgian authorities, could they?

  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    OH:

    Abkhazia was/is/has been historically tied to Georgia, and this report obviously lumps in the same paragraph commentary re Abkhazia in with commentary re Georgia.

    However, after a night's sleep, and re-reading the report, it is not absolutely clear that the writer obtained his info/impression re Georgia and Abkhazia from Charles Molohan. Thus, I will retroactively reserve opinion about the comments made in that paragraph.

    However, this part of the report unquestionably came from the writer's telephone discussion with Molohan:

    There have been reports of Jehovah's Witnesses imprisoned for refusing to perform military service because there is no civilian alternative to military service for conscientious objectors. However, Watchtower does not consider this a particular problem, since Jehovah's Witnesses are imprisoned in a number of countries for evading conscription.
    This comment alone is a slap-in-the-face to thousands of JWs across the globe who have endured thousands of years in prison. To the boys at Bethel, who are all nice and cozy in their Brooklyn fortress, such is merely seen as "a cost of doing business". Kinda like talking about shoplifting with WalMart HQ. Yeh, they wish it didn't happen, but the reality is such that they accept and deal with it without much emotion.
  • waiting
    waiting

    In other words, "gotta give a little to get a lot."

    JW's people just didn't realize that they were going to be given in exchange for getting magazines inside a county.

    But, hey, that's the cost of doing business, eh?

    waiting

  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    I just ran a search on "Charles Molohan" and the only thing that popped up was that at the time of the last reorg, he was named President of the WTS of New Jersey.

    Any ex-Bethelites have a take on this icecube who thinks it is no major problem that thousands of people have to go to prison?

    PS: FOR KENT, RANDY, and other xjw website admin, I had to find the Molohan info from foreign language websites. Why don't you have the corp officers listed on yours?

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