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German police raid ‘Twelve Tribes’ sect

Forty children put in foster care after suspected abuse

The Columbian
Published: September 6, 2013, 5:00pm

BERLIN — Police raided a Christian sect in southern Germany, taking 40 children into foster care on suspicion they were physically abused and seizing sticks allegedly used to hit them, authorities said Friday.

Members of the so-called “Twelve Tribes” sect acknowledged they believe in spanking their children, but denied wrongdoing.

Augsburg prosecutors said they had opened an official investigation into an undetermined number of the adult members of the sect on suspicion of causing serious bodily harm and mistreatment of children.

“The suspicion is that they hit their children — with sticks, for example,” said spokesman Christian Engelsberger.

About 100 Bavarian police raided the sect’s premises on Thursday, confiscating evidence including the sticks alleged to have been used, Engelsberger said. He said they also identified rooms where the abuse is alleged to have taken place.

Authorities say 28 of the children were removed from one of the sect’s locations near the town of Deinigen, and 12 others in the Woernitz area.

The sect said in a statement on its website that the children were aged 11/2 to 17 and that members were told they would remain with foster parents at least until a court hearing next week.

“Where is the legal basis here?” the statement said. “People cannot be found guilty based on their association with a religious faith. … There was no direct evidence against any individual provided.”

Still, in a description of the U.S.-founded sect’s beliefs, the group said its members believe in spanking their children, though “we know that some people consider this aspect of our life controversial.”

“We love our children,” the group said, “and consider them precious and wonderful — because we love them we do spank them … When they are disobedient or intentionally hurtful to others we spank them with a small reed-like rod, which only inflicts pain and not damage.”

The sect, founded by a Tennessee high school teacher in the 1970s, today has about 2,000 to 3,000 members worldwide, according to its website.

They have previously had problems in Germany for violating laws on homeschooling their children.

The sect’s practices have run afoul of the law in the U.S. as well.

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