SPAIN: Crónica Global - Jehovah's Witnesses order cases of abuse of children internally - In Spanish & English - Google Translated

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  • AndersonsInfo
    AndersonsInfo

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    Crónica Global

    Los Testigos de Jehová ordenan resolver los casos de abusos a niños internamente

    El culto evita la intervención policial directa pese a los escándalos en todo el mundo y las demandas de las víctimas

    Miembros de los Testigos de Jehová, en una asamblea en Madrid / CG

    Miembros de los Testigos de Jehová, en una asamblea en Madrid / CG

    Ignasi Jorro @IgnasiJorro

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    Los Testigos de Jehová instan a resolver los casos de abusos a menores de forma interna.

    Google Translation into English

    Jehovah's Witnesses order cases of abuse of children internally

    The cult avoids direct police intervention despite worldwide scandals and the demands of victims

    Jehovah's Witnesses urge the resolving of child abuse cases internally. The cult leadership avoids direct police intervention despite scandals that have sprung up in congregations around the world. A new revision of the child protection policy urges the elderly to inform, and gives them the ultimate responsibility of informing law enforcement if they see it as necessary.

    According to an internal document accessible to Crónica Global, the leadership of the Witnesses in the United Kingdom has reported a reform of child protection procedures.

    This text has been communicated to congregations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and will be effective in Spain in the near future

    ELDERS REPORT ...

    The updating incorporates some news. If any member of the congregation is aware of abusive behavior, they should inform the elders (pastors). These, in turn, will bring it to the attention of the legal department of the structure.

    According to the new internal instruction, the communication must be made "regardless of the age of the victim or alleged perpetrator at the time of the attack, or of the one they have now, and whether or not the allegations are well founded."

    ... AND THE LEGAL SUMMIT DECIDES

    Once the situation is transmitted, two things must happen, according to the dome of the Witnesses. "An elder prepared from the legal department will provide a sense in which to act and spiritual support to the congregation," added the document.

    Afterwards, the management will launch a Scriptural investigation of the case. The polls include controversial parades or judicial committees of the congregation, in which elders question the infant about the alleged abuse episode.

    With the current reform, minors may declare without their alleged assailant being present.

    THE POLICE DEPEND

    Although renewed guidelines call for the protection of minors in congregations, updating them remains timid as regards police intervention.

    The dome of the Witnesses leaves to the discretion of the elders the complaint to the non-religious authorities "if the minor is at risk". Both parents of children allegedly assaulted as any member of the congregation are authorized by the cult to report.

    At no point do the guidelines cite the obligation to go to the security forces. Nor does it detail what will happen if the Watchtower legal department demonstrates the abuse, what the outcome of the domestic courts or investigations is, or whether its findings will be referred to law enforcement.

    SHORT

    Updating the guidelines against child abuse within Jehovah's Witnesses is far from what the victims have requested.

    The group has launched the support telephone 91.489.09.83 and has requested access to the secret archives of the cult at the national headquarters of Ajalvir (Madrid). Soon he prepares more actions

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    Thanks for this.

    This text has been communicated to congregations in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and will be effective in Spain in the near future.

    How do they know that the UK's Child Safeguarding Policy will be 'effective in Spain in the near future.'

    I understood from watchtowerdocuments.com that it was a UK specific document that had been used by the WT in the UK since 2011? I did not realise it had been introduced into other countries?

  • StarTrekAngel
    StarTrekAngel

    The question that remains to be answered is... when do they report? As soon as an allegation is made or only after is has been confirmed by a second witness?

    Lets not get caught up in their game of words.

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    Para 11 says 'every' in italics, so that would include just 'one' witness - actually, 'zero' witness - just an allegation and that could be second or third-hand, not a 'witness' to the act

    Basically appears to be same principle at the UK Girl Guides regarding reporting? - inform HQ first who tell you what to do, if child at risk inform police AND HQ:

    • Contact your local Commissioner or the Safeguarding team at Girlguiding HQ who will inform you of the next actions to take.

    • If it is an emergency - and the child is at risk - inform the police or social services first, then the Safeguarding team.

    https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/making-guiding-happen/running-your-unit/safeguarding-and-risk/concerns-about-girls/

    See Para 13 in Policy: http://imgur.com/a/rIw3E

  • LV101
    LV101

    Thanks for all you do along with the latest info, Barbara.

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    I vote to impeach the GB of Jehovah's Witnesses.

  • JHK
    JHK

    Gog of Magog is traveling in Spain...

  • sp74bb
    sp74bb

    @darkspilver We know my reliable sources about the enforcement of this policy as well in Spain. It will be the standard in Europe.

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    You mean inline with the below?

    http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-rights/rights-child/index_en.htm

    http://ec.europa.eu/justice/fundamental-rights/files/rights_child/standards_child_protection_kcsc_en.pdf

    Do other (non-JW) organisations in Spain currently have an equivalent to the UK's 'Child Safeguarding Policy'?

  • sp74bb
    sp74bb

    @darkspilver According to my opinion, the spirit of the policy is not following EU civil rights for kids. If they are please educate me...

    As far as I know there is no other religions except Catholic Church getting a clear Policy.

    One of the most dangerous point is according to law in Spain, ANY person knowing a possible child abuse, MUST declare and report it to the Authorities... There is no option...

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