Jehovah's Witnesses in the news again. Wise use of publisher's donations? New Zealand News

by Balaamsass2 8 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    Do JWs feel this is a wise use of their donations? Does this bring honor to Jehovah's name?

    9/1/24 :"New Zealand Abuse in Care

    1 Sep 2024

    Jehovah's Witnesses must pay $48k in court costs for failed bid to be excluded from abuse inquiry"

    "The Jehovah's Witnesses must pay $48,000 in court costs to the Crown for a string of failed cases brought against the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care.

    The Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses Australasia sought a judicial review in 2023 in a bid to get out of being part of the inquiry.

    The legal action was launched after three years of legal wrangling with the inquiry behind the scenes to avoid its scrutiny.

    The bid was declined and the faith appealed the decision, but in April the Court of Appeal dismissed its argument.

    The church has agreed to pay $32,321 in court costs to the Crown for the high court judicial review and $13,212 for the claim made to the Court of Appeal, according to Crown Law documents released to RNZ under the Official Information Act.

    The faith has since applied for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, but a decision on this has not yet been made.

    In June, the church tried - and failed - to get an advance copy of the inquiry's final report into the faith after filing an urgent claim at the High Court in Auckland.

    It has agreed to pay the Crown $2629 in court costs for that action.

    Just days before the final report was due to be released publicly, the faith made an unsuccessful last ditch-effort to block the case study in the final report about them. Crown Law said these cost were still being calculated.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses was the only faith to file legal action against the Abuse in Care Inquiry.

    It has taken legal action against similar inquiries that have occurred around the world, including in the United Kingdom and Australia."

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/526749/jehovah-s-witnesses-must-pay-48k-in-court-costs-for-failed-bid-to-be-excluded-from-abuse-inquiry

  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    If the volume of cases around the world has caused you some confusion, here is a bit more backstory that New Zealanders read.

    "

    Former Jehovah's Witnesses welcome inquiry's findings of 'credible evidence' of abuse

    8:07 am on 27 July 2024
    "The Jehovah's Witnesses fought hard to avoid the scrutiny of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. Now the inquiry report has found 'credible evidence' that child sex abuse occurred within the faith - and no evidence that it was reported.

    Victoria waited 50 years to be believed.

    The former Jehovah's Witness suffered decades of sexual and physical abuse from her father, a respected Elder in her congregation, that started from childhood through to her teens.

    It wasn't until her early 20s that she attempted to tell another Elder about the abuse.

    "I wasn't believed. It was because of the two-witness rule. I was asked, 'Where's your other witness?'"

    The rule, based on the Jehovah's Witnesses literal translation of their Bible, says there must be two witnesses to a sin before an Elder - equivalent to a minister - can determine if there has been 'wrongdoing'."

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/abuseincare/523286/former-jehovah-s-witnesses-welcome-inquiry-s-findings-of-credible-evidence-of-abuse

  • Balaamsass2
    Balaamsass2

    And some more stories about this issue in the New Zealand press: "Making Jehovah's name known" by Watchtower.

    The Spinoff July 25, 2024

    These are the stories the Jehovah’s Witnesses went to court to stop you reading

    "The inquiry expressed ‘concern about the faith’s overall approach to the safety of children and young people in its care’.

    The stories below include accounts of sexual abuse.

    It was the early 1980s and Ms SC, then 15, was a member of the New Zealand Jehovah’s Witness community. Elders in the church – a fundamentalist Christian group, which adopts a literal interpretation of its bible and believes Armageddon is imminent – were concerned about her behaviour. She was required to attend an Elder’s home for extra religious study, led by his wife.

    “I would often be at their place after school or to go on outings. In addition to one-on-one bible studies with the Elder’s wife, I would join their family regularly for their family bible study,” she recalled.

    When the tuition was over, the Elder “would drive me home”, said Ms SC. Except that, “instead of going home, he took me to another area nearby where there were no houses or anything at that time. This was when the abuse took place. It happened many times over a period of four to five months. At first he touched my genitals, then he digitally penetrated me, then he had full sexual intercourse with me.”

    Ms SC’s story appears as part of a 64-page case study focused on Jehovah’s Witnesses in New Zealand, part of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in State Care, tabled yesterday in parliament. The church unsuccessfully applied to the Court of Appeal at the 11th hour to halt publication of the case study pending an application to the Supreme Court to appeal an earlier ruling. The application was denied. "

    https://thespinoff.co.nz/politics/25-07-2024/these-are-the-stories-the-jehovahs-witnesses-went-to-court-to-stop-you-reading

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    Seems to me they need to become more familiar with the Streisand Effect. No one would give a shit about it all if they were one of many religious groups investigated, but instead they throw up red flags and everyone takes notice that they are the ONE group protesting. Ya gotta wonder why!

  • joe134cd
    joe134cd

    Sad to say that this news report, will be a big nothing burger. This commission was a total waste of tax payers money, and had zero effect on the JWs . The NZ JWs are still totally unaware that there is even a problem of SCA with in the ranks

  • KerryKing
    KerryKing

    I agree with Joe, I raised this subject with my pimi family including the GB man lying under oath and their sudden change of doctrine as to who the fds is.

    The pimis sweep it all aside with excuses. I was a bit gobsmacked by the ' well we always knew that not every single anointed person writes articles for the literature '. That's not what it's about! Aaargh! For my own sanity I can't raise these concerns with them anymore.

    I have to remind myself of "there's great relief when you stop banging your head against the wall '.

  • TonusOH
    TonusOH

    That just makes it worse, though. If the end result is that it did not amount to anything, the WTS spent all of that time and money for nothing. Well, they did demonstrate how terrified they are of being subject to any kind of scrutiny. The revelatory power of light and truth is only welcome when it is used on someone else, I suppose.

  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    "'Streisand Effect" alright !!

  • karter
    karter

    The 48k is small change compeared to what a Kings Council lawyer costs $1000 an hour thats about $650USD plus his side kicks at about $600 an hour i would think they have spent about $1 million trying to stay out of the news.

    I live in New Zealand and what was reported was only a few of many cases that i know about ....there is many more.

    Karter.

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