I posted the following regarding the situation in Spain:
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/175340/1/Letter-from-Spanish-Branch-regarding-Governing-Bodys-decision
I guess they consider the below website "apostate" since the organizers of it want to try to stop the sale of the equipment purchased by the Spanish Witnesses from being sent to Germany.
www.betelajalvir.blogspot.com
The Governing Body is not accustomed to this sort of organized protest to their decisions. As one of the posters mentioned - the Governing Body decided years ago that the Spanish Witnesses need to use their own funds to construct their Bethel Branch and Printing facility:
w843/1pp.9-11Spain’sWilling-HeartedOnesDothe“Impossible”
For more than 30 years the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, U.S.A., had gladly financed the preaching work in Spain without any repayment. But because of heavy expenditures, due to expansion at the Brooklyn headquarters at that time, it was impossible for the Society to finance new Bethel facilities in Spain. If Spain was to have a new branch complex, the Spanish Witnesses would have to finance it themselves. This was a new challenge of much greater proportions than anything previously faced in the Spanish field. In fact, it seemed impossible that the Spanish brothers, with their relatively low wages, could donate sufficient funds to cover the cost of this enterprise.
But you may recall what was done when the Israelites of Moses’ day were privileged to build a tabernacle for Jehovah’s worship. Moses had said to the Israelites: “From among yourselves take up a contribution for Jehovah. Let every willing-hearted one bring it as Jehovah’s contribution.” They voluntarily gave gold, silver, precious stones and other items. (Exodus 35:5-9) Similarly, the issue was squarely put to the 751 congregations in Spain. The need was clearly explained at the 1980 district conventions all over the country. What was the response?
At the close of the conventions, people were lining up to contribute their jewels, gold and silver rings and bracelets, so that these could be turned into cash to finance the new project. At the convention in San Sebastián in the Basque country, an elderly sister handed over a heavy gold bracelet. When asked if she was sure that she wanted to donate such a valuable item, she answered: “Brother, it is going to do far more good paying for a new Bethel than it will on my wrist!”
A young couple contributed money they had planned to use for their honeymoon travel. An older sister brought in a pile of damp and musty banknotes that she had stashed away under the floor of her home over the years.
As the weeks passed by, men and women, young and old, rich and poor, contributed with a willing heart so that Spain could have the needed new Bethel facilities. Even special pioneers, who receive only a limited monthly allowance, made contributions. For example, one couple sacrificed a trip to the United States and donated their ticket money. Children also sent their contributions to the branch office. One ten-year-old stated: “I am the firstborn of five children, and we have heard the suggestion about sending money for the new Bethel. We would like to contribute what we have saved in our money box. Although it is a small amount, we believe it will serve to buy something.”
Young people also organized themselves in different ways in order to earn money they could send to the Society. Some made little dolls and sold them. One collected sawdust from carpentry shops and then sold it. One youngster who was saving to buy a guitar donated the money for the Bethel project.
After such a huge effort in money and construction - and now the Governing Body decides to send the equipment purchased by Spanish Witnesses to another country. What is making everyone angry are the reasonswhy they are doing this. As the other posting states - the Spanish Judiciary ruled that the Watchtower Society owes bethalites a pension for having volunteered their lives at Bethel. So as to bypass this sticky situation the Watchtower Society decided to stop all printing and ask most of those serving at the Spanish Bethel branch to leave.
Of course this is not discussed at all in the congregations worldwide. Most Witnesses have no clue what is happening in Spain. If someone were to ask the official line is: "We are simply consolidating our printing to better manage the work worldwide." The real reasons are never ever discussed.