AUSTRALIA
The Australian
JULY 28, 2015
Nicola Berkovic
Reporter
Sydney
A Jehovah’s Witness elder says he believed a young woman had been sexually abused by her father but could not take action because he did not have a second witness.
The elder, Dino Ali, told the Royal Commission into child sexual abuse said “divine law” required two witnesses to a crime or for the perpetrator to confess.
Asked why he could not take action, even though he believed the then-18-year-old woman that her father had tried to rape her, he said:
“We couldn’t … Because there was only the person who was aware or knew that that had happened. We [did] not have another person to corroborate.”
Mr Ali said that members of the Jehovah’s Witness church believed that it was up to a victim of a crime to make a report to police.
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