Jehovah's Witness abuse trial nears end

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    plmkrzy

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    Sep. 22,

    Jehovah's Witness abuse trial nears end

    Woman alleges sexual abuse covered up by church elders

    James McCarten
    Canadian Press

    They sit in the gallery like guests at a wedding, as neatly divided by their spiritual beliefs and lifestyles as the two sides in the legal battle they're in court every day to witness.

    On one side sit dozens of Jehovah's Witnesses, meticulously groomed men and women many clad in crisp, conservative business attire on hand to support their church as it defends its doctrine.

    On the other side are the friends and family of the plaintiff, a former Witness who is suing the church and three of its elders for their handling of her allegations of sexual abuse nearly 15 years ago.

    Until Thursday, thei anks included , a devout Jehovah's Witness for 20 years before she devoted her life to helping others escape what she considers little more than a cult.

    "I couldn't have gone and sat through any more of it, even if I tried," Gough, 75, said Friday from her home in Fergus, Ont., where she runs a support group called Cult Awareness and Recovery.

    "I just can't believe in this."

    For two weeks, an Ontario Court justice has been getting a crash course in the ways of the Witnesses as the woman squares off against a church that shaped her life for more than 20 years.

    Final arguments are expected to begin Monday.

    The woman alleges the defendants elders Steve Brown, Brian Cairns and John Didur , as well as the Watchtower and Bible Tract Society of Canada, the church's governing body failed to get her adequate treatment for the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father between the ages of 11 and 14 in the family home in Shelburne, about 100 kilometres northwest of Toronto.

    Rather than immediately notify the Children's Aid Society and allow her to seek counselling outside the church, she was required, according to Biblical principles, to confront her father and allow him to repent his alleged sins, the suit alleges.

    Elders Brown and were more concerned about the "clean image" of their faith than they were about the woman's well-being, said Harald Momm , one of the five elders who resigned their positions over the case.

    "They didn't want to have anything to do with the law of the land . . . they wanted it kept quiet, and we didn't agree with that," Momm told court last week.

    "This has been going on for 13 years and all I ever got out of it is: 'It is important to keep a clean image. Never mind about the victims.'"

    During the final weeks of 1989 and early months of 1990, controversy raged within the Witness community in Shelburne over the woman's complaints, particularly among the eight elders charged with overseeing the congregation.

    Momm and four others argued that law required them to immediately report a case of sexual abuse and allow the alleged victim to seek medical help and psychiatric counselling .

    Eventually, the case was reported to Children's Aid and the police, although no charges ever ensued.

    Meanwhile, with the remaining elders convinced of his "spiritual repentance," the woman's fathe ose through the ranks and enjoyed a level of privilege within the congregation normally reserved for the most respected members, said Momm .

    The father continues to live in Shelburne and has never been criminally charged. Colin Stevenson, who represents the defendants, argued that a childhood of sexual abuse at the hands of her father, not the ways of her church, sent the woman down the rocky path that has been her adult life.

    Stevenson confronted her with a litany of problems job insecurity, sexual dalliances, emotional turmoil that have plagued her in the years since leaving the family she says abandoned her.

    None of them sexual harassment on the job, being ostracized by friends and her mother, a nervous breakdown and marital troubles, including a variety of extra-marital affairs are the fault of the church elders whom she alleges failed to deal properly with the abuse, Stevenson argued.

    But the woman stood her ground, wiping away tears as she insisted none of it would have happened had she been allowed at age 18 by the church to get psychiatric and medical help.

    With her military husband overseas, she had a nervous breakdown "because my husband was gone and because my family had disowned me; I was being blamed, and everything I knew in my life was gone," she sobbed.

    "If things were done properly, none of this would have happened. My mother wouldn't have hated me and I wouldn't have been left alone."

    As part of their beliefs in a strict interpretation of Bible teachings, Jehovah's Witnesses reject anything political or "worldly" that distracts from their focus on Christ and the second coming, which they consider imminent.

    Birthdays, secular holidays and Christmas are not celebrated; children are often required to leave class during the Lord's Prayer and the national anthem, the woman said.

    And anyone who runs afoul of the religion's strictest tenets will find themselves excommunicated, or " disfellowshipped ," often to such an extent that they're shunned by their own family.

    For her part, it's been years since Gough saw her 56-year-old daughter or 18-year-old granddaughter, both Witnesses, because of the church's no ous tradition of turning a cold shoulder to outsiders.

    Describing herself as "having a relationship with Jesus Christ," Gough now quotes Karl Marx "religion is the opiate of the masses," she says and shuns organized religion in all its forms.

    "I do believe (Marx) was right there, and I do believe religion does more damage than anything," Gough said.

    "I think when a person does as Christ said, to love one another 'love thine enemies, pray for those who hurt you, pray for those who persecute you' I think that's it, and I've been praying for that a lot."

    Edited by - plmkrzy on 23 September 2002 0:34:31

  • plmkrzy
    plmkrzy

    something strange is happening with this post.

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    the pictures don't want to upload and some articles are not showing up at all.

  • plmkrzy
    plmkrzy

    Jehovah's Witness abuse claims By Peter Williams http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,5150540%255E421,00.html

    SOME elders of the Jehovah's Witness church covered up child abuse and obstructed police investigations, according to victims of the abuse and former elders.

    The church's leader in
    yesterday denied the allegations, but said police were sometimes not informed to protect victims.

    One victim, Simon Thomas, a member of the Corrimal congregation on the NSW south coast as a boy, said if the church had listened to his pleas other children could have been spared abuse by convicted paedophile Robert Souter .

    Souter pleaded guilty in August 2000 to one count of buggery and four counts of indecent assault on two teenage boys from 1978-80 and was sentenced to five years jail with a non-parole period of three years.

    "If the church had listened to my pleas, all of those kids could have been saved," Mr Thomas told the Nine Network's Sunday program.

  • plmkrzy
    plmkrzy

    This TV program was aired recently (3.9.2002) in , , on the biggest slovenian TV station, POP tv (www.pop-tv.si)

    About 250.000 people saw it. We translated the whole TV program. Video will be available soon. Enjoy!

    JEHOVAHS WITNESSES IN TRANSCRIPT OF THE THE TV PROGRAM

    Otos parents joined the Jehovahs Witnesses when he was four years old. By reason of thei eligious rules he wasnt allowed to celebrate his birthdays, new years or any other, as they name them, pagan holidays. He was dissuaded from associating with worldly children, watching TV or films, which had no reference to the faith.

    OTO: As long as you are a Jehovahs Witness being with other people means nothing but talking about , about the wonderful good news. Any other conversation is said to be throwing pearls to the swine.

    The only entertainment he could enjoy beside going to school was the regular Bible study, meetings (five hours a week) and the door-to-door service.

    OTO: I was always scared that some of my school-friends or teachers might answer the door. At school I was named a jehovist . I was stigmatized all the years of my school time ..

    Marko was their member for some years, together with his wife and his children. He disassociated himself because he could not agree with the pressure which the elders put upon the education of his children. As he created a new life after leaving the organization, he asked us not to reveal his identity.

    MARKO: They dont baptize children and they pride themselves with that, but they are indoctrinated since their earliest age, before they are able to read and write. They have cassettes to watch and their parents must study with them, they should bring them to all meetings, even if they are only two or three years old. They must sit silently for two hours, if they are not quiet, they punish them physically. The physical punishment is one of the commands to the Jehovahs Witnesses.

    GRAPHICS FROM A JWS PUBLICATION: BUILD UP A HAPPY FAMILY LIFE, p. 133:

    Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die

    Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell ( Prov . ,14 )

    That the Jehovahs Witnesses treat the children in an extremely unusual way became quite obvious in May this year, when it was discovered, that in the , where the Witnesses have their headquarters, there is a list of more than 23.000 pedophiles in thei anks. Most of them were neve eported to the police.

    MARKO: There is a secret manual for elders where its clearly stated that such crimes should not be reported to the police.

    GRAPHICS: THE SECRET ELDERS MANUAL (PAY ATTENTION TO YOURSELVES AND ALL THE FLOCK, 1982):

    If the elders are informed about an illegal activity or any other delict or wrongdoing committed by a member of the community, they will not, even if it is instructed by the laws of the Church, announce it to the authorities.

    OTO: The Society is a real pedophile paradise because their judicial committee needs two eyewitnesses, but in these cases usually there are no witnesses.

    GRAPHICS: THE SECRET ELDERS MANUAL (PAY ATTENTION TO YOURSELVES AND ALL THE FLOCK, 1982):

    What proving material is applicable?

    There must be at least two or three eyewitnesses, not only the persons who repeat what they heard. If there is just one eyewitness nothing can be done.

    Those victims who, although they were not allowed to, informed the police about the crimes, were later disfellowshipped . As we wished to get some further information about what is going on in this religious group we asked their spokesman, Mr Janko Novak for an interview. At first he was willing to permit the filming but when I let him know that their former members would also take part in this TV program, his answer was this:

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: I dont think we can make it. You can tell that we refused any cooperation.

    Later he accepted the interview but he didn't allow us any other filming or conversation with other believers, even with no camera. When I asked him about their secret manual for elders he first denied existence of such rules:

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: A far as I know it was never, never and nowhere written that we should not report such things to the police.

    THE REPORTER: Is this book yours? ( she shows him the manual)

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: Yes, it is. But these rules have been out of practice for many years. ( he laughs nervously)

    THE REPORTER: But they were in practice then?

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: That was 20 years ago, I was too young then to know

    THE REPORTER: But you probably have newe ules, can you show those, if it is not written anymore

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: I cannot show it to you if it isnt written.

    THE REPORTER: May I check it out?

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: Yes, you can.

    THE REPORTER: Will you show me the new manual?

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: Yes, I will, after the filming.

    But it all came to nothing. When the camera turned off, even after having been promised I couldnt see the new manual. At the police station they didnt know how to answer my question if they had ever come upon a case of pedophilia. They say that the accused persons are never asked about thei eligion.

    Besides I was interested in some other directives. By reason of scriptural restrictions they reject the blood transfusions. What follows if an individual accepts blood if he is strictly forbidden to do it?

    JANKO NOVAK: You know what would happen? If an individual accepted the transfusion if he were forced to do it, he could fall in such a bad state that he should be helped. We had cases like that and the members told us, they felt like being raped.

    THE REPORTER: Would you have accepted a transfusion?

    OTO: Yes, I probably would. If I had of Id probably have been disfellowshipped .

    In the central hospital I was told that so far they havent had any problems with patients rejecting blood. The main reason is a low number of Witnesses (1850), so they havent had a case where they should deal with serious complications. Nevertheless there have been many death cases abroad, with many children among them.

    OTO: If a person refuses the transfusion and dies, then they write articles on him in their publications. They make him a hero, they praise him almost like god.

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: I know none of such cases (that anybody died fo ejecting blood)

    GRAPHICS: A JWS PUBLICATION: GOOD NEWS WHICH WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY, p. 178:

    It has already happened in rare cases however that the conscious objection prevented some people from accepting blood and they died therefore. As they respected Gods law faithfully they will be resurrected in Gods paradise.

    What makes a person who becomes a Jehovahs Witness and what is in fact going on within this group? I asked these questions to some other former members, for example a woman who, as she says, wishes to forget her bitter life experience as soon as possible.

    THE WOMAN: I was going through a terrible life situation and at that time I was glad to hear that something better was promised to us. A world with no pain and no suffering at that time those words made me deeply relieved.

    Their system of collecting new members seems to be built up to detail. They write down quite everything about the people who let them enter their homes.

    THE WOMAN: They write down in fact anything they notice about the person they are talking to: how he reacted, what questions he asked, his interests, his education and what should be done that the preaching to him should be as much successful as possible.

    GRAPHICS: NOTES ABOUT INTERESTED PERSONS

    Soon she found out that things are not so wonderful as they had been promising to her. Any doubt was automatically suppressed.

    THE WOMAN: Spying on everybody is obligatory. Every member must report any wrongdoing which is committed by some other believer. If he refuses to obey he risks disfelowshippment himself.

    MARKO: These things go so far that a husband is to denounce his wife and vice versa.

    Oto was betrayed by his then friends. He was disfellowshipped for being intimate with a girl who did not belong to thei eligion. The other two disassociated themselves. They all agree that the deepest pain was the absolute isolation which followed their leaving the group. The believers are commanded to avoid any contact with a former member.

    OTO: As a matter of fact theres no worse punishment from the threat that you would be disfellowshipped because you live in your own world and you know no other world except the world of Jehovahs Witnesses.

    OTO: Everybody shuns you, even the contacts with your own parents are limited, especially from the spiritual side, the others are avoiding you on the street, looking away.

    THE WOMAN: It happens very often that, if they don't live in the same household, the children shun their own parents, brothers, sisters grandparents are not allowed to see their grandchildren anymore. Such cases are very frequent.

    Mr. Novak denied everything that I had been told by the former members.

    JANKO NOVAK, JW SPOKESMAN: Its just complaints brought out by some individuals who left the ranks of Jehovahs Witnesses, I dont know for what reasons which may be best clear to themselves.

    The former members explained thei easons for leaving the group on the web sites. (www.izobceni.streznik.org, www.jehovovexprice.tk ) They say that it is the only way to warn the present and the future members against the abuse they experienced themselves.



    OTO: Now I can see that I was manipulated and that everything was just a delusion. His only wish after his 20 years life among the Witnesses is trying to compensate the lost years of childhood. At the age of 25 he celebrated his first birthday.

    END

    TV PROGRAM LEADER: Former and even current members are planning a protest march at the end of September. They want to warn about problems in the organization.

    _______________

    Translated by Ema

    Production: Izobceni streznik team (www.izobceni.streznik.org)

    Article about this TV program: http://24ur.com/naslovnica/preverjeno/20020903_2013700.php

    Commentary (in slovenian but with some interesting screenshoots of JW spokesman): http://users.volja.net/izobcenec/clanki/28.htm

  • hawkaw
    hawkaw

    Thanks for the alert to this Toronto Star Article. From what I have figured it did not go out in the paper today or yesterday.

    I am attempting to figure out which edition this article will go out in.

    I am going to repost this in the child abuse area with "Vicki Boer's" title so no one gets mixed up.

    hawk

  • spider
    spider

    It is good to see that this is getting coverage in Europe. Where exactly did the article about the Slovenian show come from and who translated it?

    Its okey - I found it

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/forum/thread.aspx?id=37154&site=3

    Edited by - spider on 23 September 2002 11:31:50

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