Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Barbara Anderson sharing April 10th Australian Newspaper Article about WT and back ground checks

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/former-witness-taking-on-watch-tower/story-fn6bfmgc-1226036543156

    Former Witness taking on Watch Tower

    • Graeme Hammond
    • From: Sunday Herald Sun
    • April 10, 2011 12:00AM

    A FORMER Jehovah's Witness is to launch a private criminal prosecution against the religion's world headquarters.

    His action is in protest at its refusal to require church elders to submit to Working With Children police checks in Victoria

    Steven Unthank, who says he was a victim of sexual assault by a church elder in Queensland, says he is taking the drastic step to protect children within the religion and at homes where Jehovah's Witnesses doorknock.

    Mr Unthank, from Toongabbie in Gippsland, says he is frustrated over inaction by police and the Justice Department after the religion decided its ministers were not required to undergo police checks.

    He hopes the state will take over the prosecution after court documents are filed on April 19.

    Mr Unthank, 43, quit the religion in late 2009 after waging a long campaign to persuade the Watch Tower Society, the religion's administrative arm, that elders and door-to-door preachers needed to get police checks before working with children.

    Victoria's Working With Children Act requires ministers of religion who have regular unsupervised contact with children to apply for background checks and the Catholic and Anglican churches say all ministers and volunteer workers routinely apply for such checks.

    Although Jehovah's Witnesses say all members become ordained ministers at baptism, a spokesman for the Watch Tower Society said elders or other evangelists were not required to gain a police clearance. "We don't typically work with children, we don't have Sunday schools, so that law doesn't apply to us," the spokesman said.

    But Mr Unthank said adult Jehovah's Witnesses often paired up with minors when preaching, with much of their time spent in cars calling on homes. Elders also mentored children and teens from religiously divided homes.

    He said elders underwent no background checks before being appointed and were required only to voluntarily declare any convictions for sexual offences.

    "Without police checks, how would a member of the public know it isn't a sex offender knocking on their door, talking with their kids?" he said.

    Victoria Police say they investigate specific complaints about breaches of the Act, but government sources say the Watch Tower Society's stance remains "a worry".

    "A lot of this is about reassurance to parents and the public, so their attitude isn't helpful," one source said.

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    Fascinating.

  • sabastious
    sabastious
    "We don't typically work with children, we don't have Sunday school, so that law doesn't apply to us."

    ....but they do work with children one on one all the time during bible studies, shepherding calls etc. Whoever said that doesn't seem to be concerned with bold face lying.

    -Sab

  • Mickey mouse
    Mickey mouse

    Thanks for posting Barb. I love the thread title too.

  • LV101
    LV101

    Barbara Anderson --- is a HERO for standing up to the evil W/Tower and helping the innocent.

  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    Awwwww, I'm no hero, just a woman and once a mom who still cares about kids.

    Barbara

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  • james_woods
    james_woods

    Fascinating.

  • flipper
    flipper

    Very well done Barbara ! Thanks for posting this article. I wish Mr. Unthank and his attorneys all the best in filing this suit and lighting a fire underneath the WT society's legal A$$ ! Hope it accomplishes much ! Peace out, Mr. Flipper

  • sabastious
    sabastious
    Fascinating.

    lol!

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