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  • *120 children [[Legal Case Australia, 1992|taken into custody]] in [[Australia]]. * [[Sydney Morning Herald: Bid To Put 66 Children In Care]] — 1992-05-18
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  • ...ams''') is an Australian former member of [[The Family]], born in Perth, [[Australia]], March 26, 1958. ...alian government cancelled Peter Riddell's passport and he was deported to Australia. In [[1984]], Riddell was found guilty of committing forgery and making fa
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  • ...ing persecution has been the action taken by the authorities in Argentina, Australia, Spain, France, and by me. Persecution was the main matter of discussion at #Another transcript prepared for Australia included an apparently enthusiastic JG telling the Australian Court how hap
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  • ...before getting to the business in hand....I know of at least one lawyer in Australia who was "flirty fished" in the last four years.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Marie Claire|Marie Claire]] Australia; Lisa Dabscheck, [[2005]]-04-19 So far, despite investigations and court cases in [[Australia]], the [[US]], [[UK]], [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Peru]], [[Venezuela]],
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  • ...s on Australia, where authorities swooped down on six Family communes near Sydney and Melbourne last May and picked up 142 youngsters who were allegedly sexu The Sydney case was suspended in November after a key prosecution witness admitted tha
    19 KB (3,005 words) - 09:01, 19 November 2005
  • In May [[1992]] the police in Sydney and Melbourne, [[Australia]], took 140 children between the ages of 2 and 16 into protective custody. ...s no connection between their investigation and those in Spain, France and Australia. But they said that as the cases proceeded, there was the possibility of sh
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  • Sydney, [[Australia]] - About 140 children ranging from 2 to 14 years old were taken into prote ...countries, with 12,000 members worldwide, including an estimated 1,000 in Australia.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Sydney Morning Herald|Sydney Morning Herald]]/[[1992]]-09-11 ...t goes on in the sect, 130 of whom live communally in huge, rented houses. Australia-wide the sect claims about 1,000 members, and 7,000 worldwide.
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  • [[:Category:Press:Sydney Morning Herald|Sydney Morning Herald]]/[[1996]]-10-23 ...d cars to a quiet halt outside three large houses in The Hills district of Sydney. The rented mansions were communal homes of a formerly obscure Christian fu
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  • [[:Category:Press:Sydney Morning Herald|Sydney Morning Herald]]/[[1993]]-11-06 ...n open day anniversary celebration of the sect's unexpected victory in the Sydney courts is beginning.
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  • ...orld leader of the religious group [[The Family|the Family]] has visited [[Australia]] secretly twice in the past 18 months - unbeknown to many members of the l ...urt action against the Australian chapter. Mr Amsterdam has twice flown to Sydney for clandestine talks with a doctor of theology who is a "cult buster".
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  • ...porate fund-raising for projects to help supply education for the poor. In Australia, as well as running prayer groups, he helps maintain half-way houses for fe He has seen life outside The Family. In his late teens he travelled to Sydney and worked as a labourer, in landscaping and in restaurants. "I've done a l
    21 KB (3,884 words) - 08:31, 30 July 2005
  • ...lectured at institutions in Trinidad, Malaysia, The Philippines, Nigeria, Australia, Korea, Canada, Ecuador, and Singapore. I have an MA from the University o ...de evangelistic mission. Soon colonies were spread across the globe, from Australia to Austria to Argentina
    42 KB (7,167 words) - 02:51, 23 August 2005
  • [[:Category:Press:60 Minutes|60 Minutes Australia]]/[[2005]]-10-16 ...16f472da-8735-42a8-b7a3-91d85c9835c5&p=aunews_au60minutes&t=s29 60 Minutes Australia: Sinful Acts]
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  • ...ilar in many ways to some mainstream and fundamentalist Christian sects in Australia, the Reverend Dr [[David Millikan]] told the Children's Court yesterday. ...internationally recognised theologian who has studied cults and sects in [[Australia]] for 15 years, said the Children of God were a sect and not a [[cult]]. Cu
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  • In [[Australia]], as elsewhere. the most exotic species come out at night. It is then tha Last week an emergency had me driving down the coast of New South Wales to Sydney to catch a last flight to Melbourne. And the young man at the wheel, the w
    10 KB (1,971 words) - 07:19, 30 November 2005
  • ...ily publications]] the [[Children of God]] first established a presence in Australia in September [[1972]]. Australia is under the [[PACRO]]-area leadership. Its local leaders include the follo
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  • ...red him assistance, including financial support, to abduct Steven and flee Australia. In July 1983, Mrs. Riddell found a letter in Mr. Riddell's wallet from Fa ...Steven on Mr. Riddell's passport be cancelled. On October 20th, 1983, the Sydney Passport Office cancelled the endorsement of Steven on Mr. Riddell's passpo
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  • ...on the move in [[Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne]] and [[Sydney, Australia|Sydney]]. At dawn, the raids begin.
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