Annonce
News in english 9. mar. 2009 KL. 12.06

Evangelist to sue DR

The founder of the Evangelist sect says the group is to sue the national broadcaster following a documentary about traumatised children.

send

Send artikel

Til:

(E-mail, adskil flere med komma)

Fra (E-mail): Besked:
banner
banner
print

The national broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR) can expect to be sued following Sunday’s documentary about the Christian fundamentalist Evangelist and Faderhuset sects.

The documentary, carried in the “21 Søndag programme, contended that children associated with the groups are traumatized and even subjected to torture-like treatment.

The programme has already resulted in a Copenhagen Social Democratic councillor Lars Rasmussen reporting both Evangelist and Faderhuset to the police.

Dirty tricks
The founder of Evangelist – Christian Hedegaard – has told Hillerødposten that he intends to sue DR.

“I understand that DR has done a dirty trick at home. We will be suing them. This is one of the worst things that we have been subjected to yet,” Hedegaard says in an email to Hillerødposten. Hedegaard is currently on a missionary visit to the United States and has not yet seen the documentary.

Demons
In the programme, an eight-year-old girl tells of her fear of Evangelist members thinking she has a demon in her.

“I’m afraid that they think I have a demon – because then the adults will hold me and shout in my face,” she writes to the Børns Vilkår (Children’s Welfare in Denmark) organization.

Other children tell of torture-like experiences at a Faderhuset camp in which they are closed in and subjected to violence.

Evangelist: Deeply offensive
Evangelist management has called a news conference at its headquarters in Hillerød, and says in an email to politiken.dk:

“We feel that DR1’s connection between Evangelist and the case about child neglect at Faderhuset is deeply offensive and mendacious. We have no contacts with Faderhuset and distance ourselves from the things that are described in the programme,” the email says.

Edited by Julian Isherwood

Annonce
Annoncer

Østrigsk mesterinstruktør vinder guldpalmen i Cannes

Michael Hanekes 'Amour' vinder guldpalmen i Cannes.

Kunst
27. maj. KL. 17.41
Jarlen. Han er den næste i rækken af kendte, der udstiller sine malerier. Lige så slemt som fodmalere, der plager folk om at købe deres værker, mener Djævlens Advokat. - Foto: JACOB EHRBAHN (arkiv)

Jarlen: Det har været mit kors her i livet at skulle bære det navn

Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen bliver først lidt stram i masken, da Djævlens Advokat nævner hans navn.

Håndbold
27. maj. KL. 16.57 opdateret KL. 17.09
kigge-væk. Mikkel Hansen lagde flere gode indlæg til stregspillerne under kampen mod Füchse Berlin. - Foto: ERNST VAN NORDE

Superspil af Hvidt gav AGK 1,5 millioner

AG København rejste sig flot og sejrede sig til tredjepladsen i Champions League.

Annoncer
Annoncer

BANGLADESH IS DROWNING


Bangla Desh is a country hard hit by the whims of a changing climate. See the narrated series of pictures taken by Politiken’s photographer Jonathan Bjerg Møller.


Chapter 1: Nature’s laboratory
Chapter 2: Cyclone Aila’s victims
Chapter 3: The island without men
Chapter 4: The slum a lawyer owns
Chapter 5: The town that disappeared
Chapter 6: The story of Bangla Desh


Read more

About this site


You are currently viewing the English section of Politiken.dk. The section provides the main stories of the day from Monday to Friday and is edited by Julian Isherwood.

Politiken is one of Denmark’s largest newspapers and has been published since 1884. The newspaper is owned by the Politiken Foundation and is part of the JP/Politikens Hus publishing group. Politiken is independent of all political parties and organisations.