B.C. authorities must get more aggressive in tackling allegations of  abuse in the polygamist community of Bountiful, B.C. — or risk letting  Canada become a haven for religious groups that exploit young people,  the province’s official child-welfare watchdog said Friday.
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond urged authorities to stop looking at the  Bountiful issue merely as a question of multiple wives and view it  instead as one of potential child mistreatment.
Evidence unearthed in the recent prosecution of Warren Jeffs, leader  of a Texas branch of the same Mormon breakaway sect that operates in  Bountiful, should be enough to kick-start more assertive inquiries in  Canada, she said.
Jeffs, sentenced to life in prison for  sexual assault, documented the movement of girls as young as 12 from  B.C. to Texas to be married to middle-aged men at his Yearning for Zion  ranch.
“We need to get wise to this issue. One of the reasons is that Canada  may be seen as a good place to locate [for religious sects that abuse  children],” said Ms. Turpel-Lafond, B.C.’s Representative for Children  and Youth. “You have to take a fair amount of leadership to say this  might not be about freedom of religion … It’s not permitted in Canada  that you proffer your child into a marriage that involves a sexual  relationship. It’s anathema to criminal law”
Other revelations from a constitutional court case on polygamy are  also fodder for investigation, including testimony that Bountiful  parents slap babies and dunk them in water as part of unusual obedience  training, said Ms. Turpel-Lafond.
“I’m extremely uncomfortable with this,” said the former judge. “I  think it’s abusive. I think we definitely need to investigate.”
Her comments came as the RCMP in B.C. revealed that they are, in  fact, investigating allegations that children were taken to the States  to be forced into marriage. The force plans to meet with the Texas  Rangers, who headed the Jeffs case, though have yet to do so.
Cpl. Dan Moskaluk, an RCMP spokesman, noted in an interview that the  Mounties have looked into similar allegations involving Bountiful  before, only to hit obstacles in trying to build a case.
“Witnesses and victims have been reluctant to provide evidence,” he said.
The completion of the Jeffs trial, however, has created a “different  environment” that the police hope will lead to more co-operation, said  the officer. During the so-called reference case in Vancouver earlier  this year – held to determine if the criminal ban on polygamy is  constitutional – Crown lawyers tabled a list of 31 underage brides  allegedly transported between B.C. and the States, including five whom  Jeffs himself had married.
Police hope to go through that list and interview each young woman, said Cpl. Moskaluk.
Ms. Turpel-Lafond, whose arm’s-length agency reports to the B.C.  legislature, said she has been heartened lately by the approach of Barry  Penner. The province’s attorney general indicated in February that he  was disturbed and offended by the new evidence from Texas and urged  authorities to investigate.
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Are they talking about the Jeffs FLDS or the Blackmore group?
ReplyDeletePolygamy=Child Abuse=lost boys=lies=women abused=welfare fraud=endless mess
ReplyDeleteOther revelations from a constitutional court case on polygamy are also fodder for investigation, including testimony that Bountiful parents slap babies and dunk them in water as part of unusual obedience training, said Ms. Turpel-Lafond.
ReplyDeleteNOW, I"M NOT ACCUSING ANYONE, but, the Brown's kids seems awfully well behaved, do you think they ever used such tactics?
Other revelations from a constitutional court case on polygamy are also fodder for investigation, including testimony that Bountiful parents slap babies and dunk them in water as part of unusual obedience training, said Ms. Turpel-Lafond.
ReplyDeleteSeems to be a pattern?
What is the Bountiful group called? Why was he not prosceuted for polygamy? Is he a pervert, too?
ReplyDeleteThat is what they are usually called. Bountiful or the Blackmore's, fundamental polygamists
ReplyDeleteYou can check the wiki page for a quick overview:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bountiful,_British_Columbia
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/life/Consenting+adult+logic+doesn+wash/5259952/story.html
'Consenting Adult" logic doesn't wash
An opinion piece from Nancy Mereska, president, Stop Polygamy in Canada, Two Hills
"In polygamy, women's and children's rights are diminished measurably.
So, the "consenting adult" argument of our civil libertarian society just doesn't sit well with those of us who have studied what happens when children are thrown into the mix."
ABUSE and POLYGAMY and MORMON all seems to go hand in hand, LDS, FLDS, AUB, whatever. Why is that? Oh, right, women and children mean nothing.
ReplyDeleteMatt 18:6
6But whoso shall hurt one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
Proverbs 5:19
A loving doe, a graceful deer—may her breasts satisfy you always, may you ever be captivated by her love. (NIV)
(HER not HERS, their) ETC.
Song of Solomon 8:6
Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. (NIV) HMMMMM And For a woman in Polygamy, jealousy is the #1 problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Religion adds another layer to the relationship dynamic, but to me polygamous remationships are all about people taking advantage of other people and trying to justify why it is OK while the people being taken advantage of try to justify why it is OK to have their basic human dignity trampled on. It doesn't matter whether is is polyandry, polygny, religious, secular, or whatever. Human nature and human emotions remain the same. Everybody always loses.
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