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Kindness and Crime

A collection of real stories illustating the extrimes of interpersonal relationship. In English and Russian. The main theme at the moment is natural human kindness as opposed by idea-infused cruelty. Lots of stories here will help to bust the popular myth that religion and "traditional values" lead to kindness and tolerance. I'm also interested in stories about criminalizing and demonizing activities which are harmless by any common sense. There are more stories of crime just because kindness is normal for most of people and they don't pay so much attention to it. If you heard a story which you think will be suitable for this blog please let me know.

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  • Bolivian Mennonites jailed for serial rapes
    The convicted men were part of a 2,000-strong Mennonite community

    A court in Bolivia has sentenced seven members of a reclusive conservative Christian group to 25 years in prison for raping more than 100 women.

    The men, members of a Mennonite group, secretly sedated their victims before the sex attacks.

    The victims’ lawyer said the 2000-strong Mennonite community where the rapes happened welcomed the sentence.

    The group follows a strict moral code and rejects modern inventions such as cars and electricity.

    An eighth man was sentenced to 12-and-a-half years for supplying the sedative used to drug the women.

    The rapes happened in the Mennonite community of Manitoba, 150km (93 miles) north-east of the city of Santa Cruz.

    Shocking crimes

    The court heard that the men sprayed a substance derived from the belladonna plant normally used to anaesthetise cows through bedroom windows at night, sedating entire families.

    They then raped the women and girls. The youngest victim was nine years old.

    Mennonite Churches descend from Protestant communities in Europe
    There are said to be some 1.5 million Mennonites worldwide
    Mennonites follow the teachings of Menno Simons, a 16th Century religious leader from what is now the Netherlands
    Recent figures suggest there are 15,400 Mennonites in Bolivia
    The exact number of those raped is not clear. Some women had no recollection of being raped, while others feared being ostracised in the deeply conservative community, lawyer Oswaldo Rivera said.

    Mr Rivera said almost 150 had taken part in the trial, but he feared there could be another 150 too ashamed to give evidence.

    He said some feared they would not be able to find a husband if it was known they had been raped, as women are expected to abstain from sex until marriage.

    Prosecutor Freddy Perez said colony elders suspected something was wrong when they wondered why one man was getting up so late in the mornings, and they decided to shadow him.

    He was then spotted jumping through a window into one of the victim’s houses.

    The BBC’s Mattia Cabitza in Santa Cruz said it proved difficult to gather evidence from the victims because of the community’s isolation and patriarchal structure.

    The convicted men were also accused of threatening the fathers of some of the victims not to speak out.

    Irreversible damage

    Many of the victims speak only low German, the language of the Mennonite founding fathers, and have never learned Spanish.

    There are some 30-40,000 Mennonites in Paraguay and Bolivia.

    While many of them are indistinguishable from their neighbours and have religious beliefs very similar to mainline Protestant and Evangelical groups, others reject modern life and live in isolated communities.

    Manitoba Colony, where the rapes happened, is an ultra-conservative community, with no paved roads or electricity.

    Its members move around by horse-drawn buggy and dress in traditional Mennonite dress.

    Mr Rivera welcomed the sentences but said he feared some of the women had suffered irreversible damage.

    BBC

    Tagged: strict moral code Christian Mennonites rape reclusive conservative education Protestant patriarchal isolation

    Posted on September 1, 2011 with 17 notes

    Source: BBC

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