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The Dutch branch of the Jehovah’s Witnesses
religious sect has gone to court to try to stop the publication of a report
into sexual and physical abuse within the community.
Researchers at Utrecht
University were commissioned to write a report on behalf of the justice
ministry, following claims that sexual abuse claims are hushed up and that
victims received no help.
After the first revelations were published by Trouw
in 2017, hundreds of people came forward to report their own abuse stories.
Justice minister Sander Dekker had called for the Jehovah’s Witnesses to set up
their own independent inquiry, but the church declined.
MPs from all parties
called for an independent inquiry into allegations against the church, which
has around 30,000 followers across the Netherlands.
According to regional paper
Dagblad van het Noorden, the church has described the university findings as
‘incorrect, slanderous and extremely insulting’. Publication will cause untold
damage to the community and may also be discriminatory, it claimed.
The case
will be heard in Utrecht on Wednesday afternoon.

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