BBC Panorama consequences

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  • izobcenec
    izobcenec

    PANORAMA: Suffer The Little Children

    Financial Times Weekend - 13-14 July

    "This fine strand goes from strength to strength - surely it deserves a better slot? Tonight, an investigation into allegations that members of the Jehovah's Witnesses have shielded paedophiles from prosecution."

    Panorama was congratulated in the House of Commons on its showing of Suffer the Little Children. There were immediate calls for the Government to institute an inquiry into the circumstances of past and present cases of child abuse amongst Jehovah's Witnesses in an Early Day Motion supported by 34 MPs.

    Following the programme Hilary Benn MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Community and Custodial Provision, met reporter Betsan Powys to discuss in detail the allegations made and the huge, international response to the programme by telephone and e-mail. A Radio Five Live phone-in immediately after the programme received an unprecedented number of calls, many from people who were speaking out for the first time. Hilary Benn has since invited the Watchtower Society to a meeting at the Home Office to discuss the failings of their child protection policy.

    Over the summer Panorama was contacted by past and present Jehovah's Witnesses from four continents, all keen to let us know that the programme had caused uproar and huge embarrassment to the organisation. Meetings were held at every single Kingdom Hall to discuss its implications. Many hoped the programme would lead to real change.

    SOURCE: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/2601331.stm

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    This is indeed good news. Thanks for letting us know.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere
    Meetings were held at every single Kingdom Hall to discuss its implications. Many hoped the programme would lead to real change.

    Excelent!

  • orangefatcat
    orangefatcat

    This is wonderful news.

    Love Orangefatcat

  • Flip
    Flip
    Meetings were held at every single Kingdom Hall to discuss its implications.

    I can imagine those special meetings were positively upbeat because surely the implications discussed at the Kingdom Hall would eventually benefit the protection of victims and ensure the identification of abusers.

    Or were the meetings all about protecting Jehovahs needs.

  • Wolfgirl
    Wolfgirl
    Meetings were held at every single Kingdom Hall to discuss its implications. Many hoped the programme would lead to real change.

    More likely, they were advising the "friends" not to listen to such apostate lies and slander, and that this persecution proves that they are "God's true servants."

  • Matty
    Matty

    izobcenec, has this show been broadcast in your country recently? I understand that in the last couple of weeks it has been shown either dubbed () or subtitled in various countries in Europe.

    The meeting that we had was on the morning of the original day of transmission. It just consisted of a letter being read out - it was similar to the Dateline letter but much longer - it took over half an hour. I really hope the BBC broadcast a follow up!

  • SYN
    SYN

    Excellent! Panorama did an excellent treatment on their program, and it seems like it has truly become the tactical nuclear weapon in the fight against WTBTS protection of abusers.

  • Simon
    Simon

    Fantastic news !

    BTW: izobcenec, I have setup a server that you can download the HQ copies of the video's from and will send you a link out tonight

  • izobcenec
    izobcenec

    Hey thanx Simon, thats really nice from you!

    Izzy

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