The ruling body of the Jehovah's Witnesses worldwide is the Supreme Council. It consists of nine members. At the end of last year, one of its members, Anthony Morris, published a video in which he condemned the ruling of the State Administrator in Norway and said that the community would not budge on its exclusion practice. "In the future, various governments will challenge our freedom to worship. They may try and pressure us to change our view of Scripture. But we certainly won't do that", he said in the video message.
In addition, he announced the opening of a new office in Europe that is meant to "defend the right to practice the faith."
However, in January, Morris resigned as a member of the Supreme Council. The Jehovah's Witnesses have not made the reason for this public.
I wonder if Toni was sacrificed because his statement was too inflammatory and so now the argument could be made that his hard line sentiments are not what JW’s stand for.