I understand, but it's not like some person on the street can register a religion and then start breaking laws. What if I made a religion that taught it was OK to drive recklessly? Would I then be able to use my religion against the traffic cop that pulls me over? I don't see how the Watchtower can get away with essentially the same thing, but for twelve decades. I really don't understand how they can be so lawless out in the open. It's dumbfounding to me.
You could not break generally applicable laws. And neither can the Catholic Church or the Watchtower society. Whether it's a religion of one or of a billion, you cannot break a speeding or murder or robbery law because of religious belief. But there is no law that says you must love your family. None that says you must be on good and loving terms with your parents and your children. None that says anyone as an individual has to be respectful of the beliefs of anyone else.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights that you think you have discovered violations of is simply a declaration. If you are American, you are familiar with The Declaration of Indepenence, a document that talks about everyone's right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Yet you know that it's not the law. You cannot go into a court and make a claim against your neighbor for a Human Rights violation under the Declaration of Independence because his dog poops on your lawn and interferes with your pursuit of happiness.
The UDHR is not the law in the United States or anywhere else. It's a set of principles that forms the basis for international law. Those principles apply to governments. Do you really think it applies to everyone and everything? If your wife won't screw you unless you don't talk about religion to her, has she committed a crime by restricting your freedom of religion? If your mother doesn't want to be close to you anymore because you are a homosexual, or a drug user, or a Republican, or of some other group that she doesn't approve of, is she a Human Rights violator?
A corporation can't shun anyone. People shun because they subscribe to its dogma. And when they realize that shunned status and everything else is just a bunch of meaningless BS, they can leave and flip the org the bird, like so many of us have. I have. My parents haven't spoken to me for years. No one is holding a gun to their head. Human rights violations over run of the mill DFing and DAing is nonsense.