Watchtower Leaders launch propaganda offensive
against sexual child
abuse-policy critics
By Rado Vleugel
More
and more newspapers and online news-sources
are paying attention to the fact that the Society tries to silence
child abuse-policy critics like Bill Bowen and Barbara Anderson.
The Watchtower Society strikes back by telling the public 'how good
they are in handling child molestation in the congregations'.
On friday, may 10, 2002, I received the following e-mail from the
Office of Public Information of Jehovah's Witnesses:
From: JW-MediaNews [JW-MediaNews@jw.org]
Sent: Thu 5/9/2002 11:07 PM
To: JW-MediaNews
Cc:
Subject: Jehovah's Witnesses Education and Policy on Child Abuse
Education on Child Abuse--Publications of Jehovah's Witnesses
"[Jehovah's Witnesses] have some ... very well-designed
articles telling
parents how to teach their children to deal with the molestation
situation
and in ways so that the child will feel secure about coming home
and
reporting it." -- Dr. Rodney Stark, Professor of Sociology
http://www.jw-media.org/releases/default.htm?content=/vnr/default.htm
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On the Authorized Site of the Office of Public Information of Jehovah's
Witnesses, jw-media.org, there are two very propagandistic video's.
The first one features the Organizational Spokesman for Jehovah's
Witnesses, J. R. Brown, telling: "We have a very aggressive
policy to handle child molestation in the congregations, and it
is primarily designed to protect our children"
For the second video they have used the befriended Professor of
Sociology, Dr. Rodney Stark and other scientists.
Click
here to go to the video's.
The weakest part of the Society's reaction is that they don't dare
to take the bull by the horns. There is no mention of Bill Bowen
or any other critic and no direct response to the allegations portrayed
in the media. It smells like old Soviet propaganda

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