Thursday, October 31, 2013

Victim of Anglican Priest rejects Payout

Just to see what happens in 'other denominations' re clergy abuse. A BBC article

Robert ColesVictim of sex-abuse priest Robert Coles rejects payout


Robert Coles is serving an eight-year prison sentence

A man who was sexually abused as a boy by a Church of England priest has rejected a six-figure compensation offer.
The man, who cannot be identified, was one of a number of boys abused by Robert Coles when he was a priest in Horsham and Chichester, in Sussex.
Coles, of Upperton Road, Eastbourne, was jailed for eight years in February after admitting 11 sex abuse charges.
The victim, now 45, says he wants a sum "in proportion" to his suffering.
'Archbishop appalled'
He told the BBC: "I've been sectioned, I've self-harmed. I've tried to end my life.
"Numerous times I've been in intensive care."
The man, who said he had reported the abuse to Sussex Police in 1997, says he is prepared to go to court to get the compensation he believes he deserves.
"It needs to be in proportion to what I've suffered," he said.
The Diocese of Chichester said it hoped it would avoid going to court over the case, but could not discuss details of this compensation claim.
After Coles's sentencing, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby apologised to the victims, saying he was "appalled" by the case.
He said systems designed to protect survivors had "clearly failed".
Brighton Crown Court heard in February that Coles had disclosed he was a child sex abuser to senior clergy, including the then Bishop of Lewes, the Rt Rev Wallace Benn, but the information was not passed on to police.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Gandhi abused young women followers

gandhi

Go to:
http://ourfathermacielwhoartinbed.blogspot.com/2013/10/gandhi-used-his-position-to-sexually.html

Seems like some great men consider themselves above the law

Gandhi imposed celibacy on his entourage but did not live chastely himself. He used the subterfuge of conducting an experiment to see how he could control his elections....with the young women naked in bed with him

Remind you of anyone?

Sounds scary

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Sadistic Cult Leader Sentenced for Multiple Abuses in Jerusalem

Sadistic cult leader sentenced to 26 years

Man abused and enslaved six women and dozens of children, some of whom continue to support him


The Times of Israel


BY STUART WINER AND SPENCER HO 
October 17, 2013

A man who headed a religious cult that physically, mentally, and sexually abused a group of women and their children was sentenced to 26 years behind bars by the Jerusalem District Court on Thursday.
The man, 58, who has remained unnamed in the media, was also ordered to pay a total of NIS 100,000 (some $28,000) to his victims. A second man, who was an accomplice in the crimes, was sentenced to six years in prison. The separate trial of a third man involved in the case is still underway.
Prosecuting lawyer Sagi Ofer had asked for a sentence of 65 years for the cult leader and 20 years for his deputy.
“They have been given a sentence that isn’t trivial, but we believed that in cases like this it should be heavier,” Ofer said. “A punishment is supposed to convey a message to victims and minors who had the courage to complain.”
Despite the conviction, some of the cult’s women continue to support their leader, a resident of Jerusalem who associated himself with the Breslov Hassidic movement. They claim that witnesses were threatened into giving testimony.
The women called the proceedings “a lie,” adding that “we love this man and it was good to be with him.”
Last month the man and his assistant were found guilty of sex offenses, violence, confinement in conditions of slavery, and abuse of women and minors, including some of who are his own children. The court found that the man exploited his family’s religious faith, and their belief in him as a spiritual leader, in order to perpetrate the crimes against them.
A key witness in the case was a stepchild of the cult leader. The witness’s mother remains dedicated to the cult and did not speak to her son at the trial, Ynet reported.
The case shocked the country when it came to light in August 2011 after one of the women broke free and alerted authorities to the conditions that the man imposed on his followers. According to the court verdict, the group was composed of the man, six women, and 17 children. The convicted man convinced women to join with him in what initially appeared to be a pleasant life. However, once under his control, the women faced continued physical and sexual abuse, as did their children.
Initially, nine members of the family were arrested, including three men and six women, but only the three men were indicted. The children were placed with foster families.
The case not only made headlines for the severity of the charges, but also for a court-mandated gag order on the case meant to shield the victims, women and young children, from being identified. Initially, only a heavily edited version of the original indictment was released to the public.
Police used the information in personal journals kept by the women and children to uncover details about the abuses and build their case.
The women and children were subject to daily “confessions” and “judgments” and were punished by means of imprisonment, starvation, physical and mental abuse, humiliation, sexual abuse, and severe violence, according to the indictment. Police found numerous torture devices when they searched the house.