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  1. Leaders of the Jehovah's Witnesses have been told to pay £62,000 in damages to a former member who was raped after door-to-door visits.

    The woman was attacked 30 years ago by Mark Sewell after evangelising for the religious group near Cardiff.

    A "judicial committee" of the group's elders found the allegations against Sewell "not proven" in an internal inquiry in 1991.

    But High Court judge Mr Justice Chamberlain ruled in the her favour.

    Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-51316153

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    Mark Sewell was jailed in 2014 for raping the woman

     

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    The idea above was submitted by a patron. (The 1995 7/1 Watchtower “What is Truth” covers this topic well.)

    Bonus point: Suppose the room is 75 degrees, but the two men feel it’s too cold or too hot. The cold man decides to change the temperature by adjusting the thermostat so that it’s more comfortable for him, but now the man who feels it is too hot is suffering.  This frustrates the hot man, so he adjusts the temperature to cool himself down. Now the cold person is suffering. This is similar to how religions treat the Bible. 

    Christendom’s Churches keep adjusting and changing what the Bible teaches to try to make people more comfortable in their church. For example, they lower the temperature on God’s commands against the practice of homosexuality. Doing this doesn’t actually work. Their efforts to appease some ultimately ends up offending others. Bothered by the lies and hypocrisy people leave the “room” altogether.

    The Bible should not be adjusted to make people feel more comfortable with their behavior. The temperature has been set by Jehovah. If someone is too cold, they can adjust and put on more clothes. If someone is too hot, they can adjust and remove unnecessary items of clothing. 

    Instead of adjusting God’s standards to Make people more comfortable with immoral choices, people need to be encouraged to make personal adjustments to line up with God’s standards. 

  3. Norwegian immigration directorate (UDI) confirms that more Jehovah’s Witnesses from Russia are granted asylum in the Nordic country.

    They seek protection and fear persecution because of their religion, UDI spokeswoman Oda Gilleberg says to newspaper Vårt Land.

    There has been a growing number of asylum seekers from the religious community in Russia over the last years. In 2009, a total of nine Russian got Norwegian asylum and some of these were Jehovah’s Witnesses, Aftenposten reports.

    In 2018, police in Murmansk started a series of raids against the religious community in the region.

    More than a thousand people are now seeking asylum in several European countries.

    Russian authorities in 2017 categorized the religious community as «extremist» and banned it in the country. Since then, up to 300 Russian Jehova’s Witnesses have been charged and taken to court, the community informs.

    https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/life-and-public/2020/01/more-russian-jehovahs-witnesses-get-asylum-norway

  4. In a closed hearing in prison, 68-year-old Jehovah's Witness Shamil Khakimov was on 10 September 2019 jailed for seven years, six months in strict regime custody for "inciting religious hatred". On release in August 2026, aged 74, Khakimov would be banned from religious activity until August 2029. "I am guilty of nothing," he told the court.

    http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2538

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    Another day without your smile
    Another day just passes by
    But now i know how much it means
    For you to stay right here with me
    The time we spent apart will make our love grow stronger
    But it hurts so bad i can't take it any longer

    I want to grow old with you
    I want to die lying in your arms
    I want to grow old with you
    I want to be looking in your eyes
    I want to be there for you, sharing everything you do
    I want to grow old with you

    A thousand miles between us now
    It causes me to wonder how
    Our love tonight remains so strong
    It makes our risk right all along
    The time we spent apart will make our love grow stronger
    But it hurt so bad i can't take it any longer

    I want to grow old with you
    I want to die lying in your arms
    I want to grow old with you
    I want to be looking in your eyes
    I want to be there for you, sharing everything you do
    I want to grow old with you

    Things can come and go
    I know but
    Baby I believe
    Something's burning strong between us
    Makes it clear to me

    I want to grow old with you
    I want to die lying in your arms
    I want to grow old with you
    I want to be looking in your eyes
    I want to be there for you, sharing everything you do
    I want to grow old with you

    Source: LyricFind

    Songwriters: Brian Mcfadden / Kian John Francis Egan / Shane Filan

    I Wanna Grow Old with You lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

     

  6. A Russian court has convicted three followers of the Jehovah’s Witnesses of participating in a religion banned for extremism. They were given suspended sentences of up to 2 1/2 years.

    “Russian authorities today are following in the footsteps of their Soviet predecessors”, said a spokesman for the Jehovah’s Witnesses world headquarters in Warwick, New York.

    The country has convicted 24 members since 2017, when it banned the denomination. Russia is known for its laws intended to crack down on opposition activists and religious minorities.

    In November, Russia angered the West with by announcing a law that allows the Kremlin to label journalists and ordinary people as foreign agents if they collaborate with foreign media organisations and receive financial or other material support from them.

    Last week, one of Russia’s elite universities, announced it is considering banning its students and staff from performing political speech.

    https://www.neweurope.eu/article/three-jehovahs-witnesses-convicted-in-russia-amid-crackdown/

  7. Coronavirus Live Updates: Alarm Grows as Markets Tumble and Death Toll Rises

    Health officials in the United States said more than 100 people were being evaluated for possible infection. Of the nearly 3,000 people who have contracted the virus, the vast majority live in China.

    By The New York Times

     

    The death toll in China surpassed 100.

    An epidemic is growing. Here’s what you need to know:

    Deaths climb above 100 as China records new cases.

    Stocks tumble as investors worry about the impact on global growth.

    C.D.C. urges travelers to avoid nonessential trips to China.

    110 people in the United States are being evaluated for infection.

    New York City is bracing for the coronavirus: ‘It’s inevitable.’

     

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/27/world/asia/china-coronavirus.html

  8. A Dashoguz Region court jailed Jehovah's Witness conscientious objector Kamiljan Ergashov for two years on 13 January, the first such jailing of 2020. He had offered to do an alternative civilian service but Turkmenistan does not offer this. He is likely to join the eight other jailed conscientious objectors in Seydi labour camp, known for harsh conditions and torture.

    On 13 January, a court in Dashoguz Region of northern Turkmenistan jailed 18-year-old Jehovah's Witness conscientious objector Kamiljan Ergashov for two years for refusing compulsory military service on grounds of conscience. This is the first known conviction and jailing of a conscientious objector so far in 2020. It is the 20th known such conviction since January 2018.
     

    Conscripts at Ashgabat Military Conscription Office

    Turkmen.news

    Ergashov is the only bread winner in his family (see below).

    Ergashov is appealing against his conviction to Dashoguz Regional Court, though courts and prisons often obstruct such appeals (see below).

    Jehovah's Witnesses are conscientious objectors to military service and their beliefs do not allow them to undertake any kind of activity supporting any country's military. But they willing undertake an alternative, totally civilian form of service, as is the right of all conscientious objectors to military service under international human rights law.

    The sentence handed down to Ergashov brings to nine the number of conscientious objectors to compulsory military service known to be serving sentences. All of them are Jehovah's Witnesses (see full list below).

    Including two who have been serving jail terms since 2018, nine Jehovah's Witness conscientious objectors are known - as of 27 January 2020 - to be serving jail terms of between one and four years. Eight of them are imprisoned at the Labour Camp at Seydi in the eastern Lebap Region (see full list below).

    Ergashov is still being held at the pre-trial detention prison in the city of Dashoguz, 450 kms (280 miles) north of the capital Ashgabat. He is expected to be transferred to the labour camp at Seydi, where the other eight jailed conscientious objectors are all being held (see below).

    Turkmenistan has ignored repeated international calls, for example by the United Nations Human Rights Committee, to introduce a genuine civilian alternative to compulsory military service, to stop prosecuting and punishing conscientious objectors, and to compensate those it has punished.

    The man who answered the phone of the deputy head of Dashoguz Region's Military Prosecutor's Office denied that it had any involvement in the prosecution. "We don't know anything" (see below).

    Forum 18 could not immediately reach any other officials to find out why Ergashov was jailed and the regime is not willing to introduce a civilian alternative service. In particular, the specialist at the government's Commission for Work with Religious Organisations and Expert Analysis of Resources Containing Religious Information, Published and Printed Production, Nasrullah ibn Ibadullah, did not answer his phone (see below).

    the United Nations Human Rights Committee has published 13 Decisions in favour of 15 conscientious objectors from Turkmenistan, all of them Jehovah's Witnesses (see below).

    Another Jehovah's Witness conscientious objector former prisoner, Arslan Begenchov, lodged a case to the UN Human Rights Committee in 2018 and is awaiting a decision (see below).

    Other prisoners of conscience jailed for exercising the right to freedom of religion or belief – all of them Muslims – are serving far longer jail terms (see below).
     

    No alternative to compulsory military service

     

    Military Conscription Office, Ashgabat

    Azathabar.com (RFE/RL)

    Turkmenistan offers no alternative to its compulsory military service. Military service for men between the ages of 18 and 27 is generally two years. Article 58 of the 2016 Constitution describes defence as a "sacred duty" of everyone and states that military service is compulsory for men.

    Young men who refuse military service on grounds of conscience generally face prosecution under Criminal Code Article 219, Part 1. This punishes refusal to serve in the armed forces in peacetime with a maximum penalty of two years' imprisonment or two years' corrective labour.

    Criminal Code Article 219, Part 2 punishes refusal to serve in the armed forces in peacetime "by means of inflicting injury to oneself, or by simulation of illness, by means of forgery of documents, or other fraudulent ways". Punishment is a jail term of one to four years. The first known use of Article 219, Part 2 to punish a conscientious objector was the case of Azat Ashirov, while Serdar Dovletov's case was the second (see below).

    From 2014, courts punished conscientious objectors with corrective labour or suspended prison terms, rather than imprisonment. However, jailings resumed in January 2018. Courts jailed 12 conscientious objectors in 2018, two of them for two years and 10 for one year.

    Read more: http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2537

  9. US basketball legend Kobe Bryant was among five people killed in a helicopter crash in the city of Calabasas, California.

    Bryant, 41, was travelling in a private helicopter when it crashed and burst into flames, according to reports.

    The five-time NBA champion was widely considered one of the greatest players in the game's history.

    Tributes from celebrities and fellow sports stars have been pouring in, many expressing shock at his sudden death.

    "Please no. Please god no. It can't be true," basketball player Kevin Love wrote on Twitter.

    The identities of the other victims have not yet been released.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51256756

     

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  10. (CNN)Coronavirus has been confirmed in Southern California -- making it the third case in the United States -- as a top Chinese health official delivered some worrisome news about efforts to contain the fast-moving virus.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified Orange County health officials Saturday that a potential case of coronavirus tested positive.

    The person who tested positive traveled from Wuhan, China -- the epicenter of the outbreak -- and is in isolation and in "good condition" at a local hospital, the Orange County Health Care Agency said in a statement.

    https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/26/us/coronavirus-orange-county/index.html

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