28-03-2024, 03:58 PM
Their commune in India has now come to the attention of NZ Police.
https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/03/27/glori...nz-police/
"In the documentary, Theo Pratt said her sister Patience put her hand up to go to India because she wanted to look good in the leaders' eyes, but she was now suffering.
"She used to be quite confident and people used to mock her for being really bossy growing up. She was just really quiet. Instead of replying, she would just do this nervous laugh."
It was claimed that the women at the commune don't have passports, and some of the children don't have birth certificates.
Human rights lawyer Deborah Manning said searching questions needed to be asked.
"Can you consent when you're born into Gloriavale?" Manning asked.
"We've got people whoÔÇÖve been moved out of New Zealand and you have welfare concerns and so we need to set about thinking about what is the solution to that problem. It's a very unique situation."
https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/03/27/glori...nz-police/
"In the documentary, Theo Pratt said her sister Patience put her hand up to go to India because she wanted to look good in the leaders' eyes, but she was now suffering.
"She used to be quite confident and people used to mock her for being really bossy growing up. She was just really quiet. Instead of replying, she would just do this nervous laugh."
It was claimed that the women at the commune don't have passports, and some of the children don't have birth certificates.
Human rights lawyer Deborah Manning said searching questions needed to be asked.
"Can you consent when you're born into Gloriavale?" Manning asked.
"We've got people whoÔÇÖve been moved out of New Zealand and you have welfare concerns and so we need to set about thinking about what is the solution to that problem. It's a very unique situation."
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)