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Jehovah's Witness church appeals dismissal of bid for exclusion in New Zealand's enquiry into CSA victims

Updated: Mar 14


The Australian Commision was a catalyst event for all those who observe the Watchtower and they they treat CSA victims. Now prepare for a new round of similar exposure in the neighbouring country of New Zealand with the Abuse in Care Enquiry in 2024, and as always I will keep you up to date with every development for its predicted to be an event of similar magnitude as the Australian Commission.

This article comes from a New Zealand newspaper and you will find the link on my website. According to this article:

The Jehovah's Witness church is appealing the high court's dismissal of its legal bid to get out of being part of the Abuse in Care Inquiry.

The High Court in Wellington dismissed its application for a judicial review in October after a three-year behind-the-scenes battle between the church and the inquiry.

A hearing is set for 21 March in the Court of Appeal in Wellington.

In a letter to survivors today, the inquiry said it could not comment further as the matter was before the court, but it would have wellbeing support available at the hearing for survivors who attend.

The Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses Australasia said it considered the High Court judgment "contained errors of law which it seeks to challenge".

"Given the matter is again active litigation, it is not appropriate for CCJWA to disclose anything further at this point," it said in a statement.

The church sought a judicial review to be exempt from the inquiry, arguing it was beyond the inquiry's scope because it did not run institutions that cared for children or vulnerable people.(=unbelievable)

In her judgment, Justice Ellis said the Jehovah's Witness church did not have a "fundamental right to avoid scrutiny".

The church's claim that its policies prevented elders - who are like ministers - from spending time alone with children, was also thrown out by Ellis, who said evidence provided to the inquiry, and from overseas, showed otherwise.(=maybe the Norwegian government has filled them in?)

The inquiry's scope was expanded to include faith-based institutions in November 2018 after lobbying from religious groups and survivors. The Jehovah's Witness faith is the only group to oppose being involved(=they are so afraid of scrutiny, what ever happened to the truth has nothing to hide), culminating in its application for a judicial review in May 2023.

So there you have it, after 3 years of deliberately trying to sabotage the enquiry they have now being dragged kicking and screaming by New Zealand's goverment to be part of this enquiry.

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