Victoria, Australia, Newspaper article: Child in Jehovah's Witness Court Bid

by AndersonsInfo 26 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/child-in-jehovahs-witness-court-bid-20130217-2elcg.html

    Child in Jehovah's Witness court bid

    February 18, 2013
    Barney Zwartz

    A TRARALGON child has clubbed his pocket money together with three others, paying $69.70 to launch a private criminal prosecution against the Jehovah's Witnesses.

    The child, 11, who is due to give evidence on Monday at the state inquiry into how the churches handled child sex abuse, wanted to force the church to comply with working with children laws. After four hearings, to which church leaders did not send a representative, the church began complying and the Office of Public Prosecutions intervened to discontinue the case.

    The inquiry will also hear from anti-Jehovah's Witness campaigner Steven Unthank, a former member of the church who says he and his family were ostracised and persecuted after he tried to tackle child abuse.

    His submission alleges the church and its incorporated body, the Watchtower Society, covered up criminal child abuse, including rape, sexual assault, death threats, blackmail and assault, across four states by ordained ministers and officers of the church.

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    The Victorian and Civil Administrative Tribunal will hear a religious vilification complaint against the church by Mr Unthank in May, after the church said people who left the church, as he had, were ''mentally diseased''.

    And the Victorian Health Services Commissioner is investigating a complaint by another former Gippsland church member that a Jehovah's Witness chaplain was found alone without permission with a naked toddler in a room at Latrobe Regional Hospital.

    The child appearing today, who cannot be named, has asked the inquiry to determine whether the church's failure to get working with children checks between July 2008 and December 2011 amounted to criminal child abuse of all 6160 Jehovah's Witness children in Victoria.

    He asks why the government and police let the church ''get away with'' non-compliance, and whether the state will help file a class action against the church.

    The submission suggests the 2000 Jehovah's Witnesses who worked with children were committing criminal offences each week. These included ministers, elders, chaplains, teachers, volunteers, publishers (a term for people who doorknock) and even people who repair the church premises, called Kingdom Halls, ''as they use child labour to save money''.

    The child says he and his family have also been ostracised by the church and forbidden to attend services. ''Because everyone protected them, I have now lost my religion.

    ''The state of Victoria allowed this to happen.''

    The four children launched their prosecution with a magistrate's permission on July 26, 2011. In October 2011 the church's Governing Body wrote to all Victorian congregations, telling them to get the checks. At the final court hearing, on February 21, 2012, the Director of Public Prosecutions discontinued the case, saying it was not in the public interest.

    ''How can [tackling] child abuse not be in the public interest? How can criminal charges be discontinued after the person refused to turn up to court of five separate occasions?'' the child asks. He wants charges reinstated against church leaders.

    A spokeswoman for the Office of Public Prosecutions said the charges were withdrawn because there was no reasonable prospect of conviction.

    Vincent Toole, solicitor for the Jehovah's Witnesses, said the fact that the church got working with children checks had nothing to do with Steven Unthank, whom he suggested was behind the court case. ''We find it disappointing that he continues to misrepresent our organisation.''

    Mr Toole said Mr Unthank unsuccessfully tried to get authorities to take action against the church over working with children checks, and ''after none were prepared to pursue the matter, he took the extraordinary step of instituting a private prosecution''.

    ''Jehovah's Witnesses abhor child abuse, and place the protection of children at the highest level,'' he said.

    Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/child-in-jehovahs-witness-court-bid-20130217-2elcg.html#ixzz2LB17z0Qw
  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    I see Toole (good name!) is still prepared to be "economical with the truth."

  • Refriedtruth
    Refriedtruth

    This is a mega scandal

    His submission alleges the church and its incorporated body, the Watchtower Society, covered up criminal child abuse, including rape, sexual assault, death threats, blackmail and assault, across four states by ordained ministers and officers of the church.

    The Victorian and Civil Administrative Tribunal will hear a religious vilification complaint against the church by Mr Unthank in May, after the church said people who left the church, as he had, were ''mentally diseased''. --- My comment The Watchtower thugs operates just like Scientology thugs i know from personal experience got 6 of my tires slashed about 10 years ago
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  • metatron
    metatron

    This involves the unique legal system that exists in part of Australia.

    Can anyone offer a learned opinion as to whether these actions "have legs"? What are the odds (as a guesstimate) that a class action lawsuit will be allowed?

    Thanks,

    metatron

  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

    In the newspaper article, notice that two important hearings are scheduled and one investigation has been launched by appropriate Victorian governmental agencies. This is certainly good news, especially the hearing scheduled for tomorrow, Monday, in Victoria.

    BTW, Steven Unthank will not be the only one to testify against JWs mishandling of child sexual abuse.

    We have all waited patiently for the day that the Victorian government will finally look into the awful child sex abuse scandal within the JW organization, and now that day is just about here.

    1. The child, 11, who is due to give evidence on Monday at the state inquiry into how the churches handled child sex abuse...

    2. The Victorian and Civil Administrative Tribunal will hear a religious vilification complaint against the church by Mr Unthank in May, after the church said people who left the church, as he had, were ''mentally diseased''

    3. And the Victorian Health Services Commissioner is investigating a complaint by another former Gippsland church member that a Jehovah's Witness chaplain was found alone without permission with a naked toddler in a room at Latrobe Regional Hospital.

    Please keep checking Steven Unthank's websites, www.jwnews.org and www.jwleaks.org for news as it develops.

    Barbara

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    Yeah!

    Australia rocks.

  • ABibleStudent
    ABibleStudent

    Thanks Barbara for the update. Go Aussies!!! for Steven UnThank and for the children.

    Peace be with you and eveyrone, who you love,

    Robert

  • Pterist
    Pterist

    Thanks, marked

  • Refriedtruth
    Refriedtruth

    This hard hitting story is TOP RANKED across the news wires.... thousands if not tens of thousands of active squirming Jehovah's Witnesses will click the story via Google news alerts. We need the other news outlets AP Reuters ABC CNN CBS CNBC FOX to pick up

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