Yugoslavia bans import of Jehovah's Witnesses literature
BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom; May 22, 2001Text of report in English by Belgrade-based Radio B92 text web site on 22 May
Belgrade: The Yugoslav Interior Ministry has banned the import of Jehovah's Witnesses literature, claiming it would have a negative influence on the education of children.
The Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre blew the whistle on the decision today, arguing it "violated the constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression and dissemination of information".
Source: Radio B92 text web site, Belgrade, in English 1624 gmt 22 May 01
/BBC Monitoring/ © BBC.
Next WT court fight in Europe coming up
by expatbrit 3 Replies latest jw friends
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expatbrit
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LDH
Well well well. With all the problems Yugoslavia is having, they still have time to ban WT literature.
Right on.
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slipnslidemaster
Awwwwwwwwwwww.
The widdle publishing firm is getting persecuted again......
Slipnslideius Masterus: Strength and Honor ...
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Had Enough
And as usual, the WTS will "fight to vindicate God's name" proving they are fulfilling their God-given commands.
If they lose, again it will be fulfilling Bible prophecy of "persecution for his name" and "increased persecution in the time of the end". [8>]
Whatever...they will treat it as a "win-win" situation. However, I still think their glory days are numbered...too many people out there with their eyes wide open.
Had Enough