Guatemala finds children taken by Jewish sect after abuse investigation
- Guatemala has found children taken by a Jewish sect after an abuse investigation.
- The investigation revealed the sect's activities and treatment of children.
- Guatemalan authorities are working to reunite the children with their families.
- The case has drawn attention from various human rights organizations.
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Police Rescue 200 Children from Elite Jewish Pedophile Ring
by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice: Police in Guatemala rescued at 200 children from a Jewish sect following allegations of child rape and torture by elite pedophiles. Police raided the premises of the sect called Lev Tahor in Oratorio city on Friday after receiving complaints of widespread abuse of children, including rape, human trafficking and […]
Ultra-Orthodox sect confronts the Guatemalan police: they want back the 160 minors abducted for 'abuse and forced marriage'
An ultra-orthodox group against law enforcement in Guatemala. Some members of the Lev Tahor sect have confronted security forces in Guatemala to demand the release of 160 minors “abducted” from them last Friday during a police raid. A story that has a lot of dark spots. Some children had been taken away by social services, but were quickly recovered by the authorities and placed under judicial protection, as announced by the Attorney General's O…
Operation rescues 160 cult children in Guatemala
Guatemalan authorities rescued 160 children from a property belonging to the Lev Tahor sect, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish group accused of sexual violence against minors, according to information from the local Interior Ministry and Public Prosecutor's Office. Read more (12/24/2024)
Association of the Jewish Community of Guatemala separates itself from Lev Tahor sect following complaints of alleged crimes against minors
By Ivonne Valdés, CNN en Español The Association of Jewish Community of Guatemala stated that the Lev Tahor sect “does not represent Judaism or our community” after the Public Prosecutor's Office of Guatemala announced on Friday that “85 minors” were “rescued” from the group, following reports of alleged crimes of human trafficking. The statements are known after Lev Tahor members protested on the outskirts of the center where the minors are she…
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