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Court action looms over society.
The Watch Tower Society has snubbed reformers who
are calling for it to alter its policy of not accepting
blood transfusions.
In the last issue of Concern, we reported
how eight members of the societys Hospital Liaison Committee have challenged
the society over its policy, not to accept blood transfusions.
In December, the group sent the society a petition and gave
it sixty days to change its policy.
But three months later they have yet to hear anything from
the Governing Body.
Now the reformers are accepting that the only way
to get the society to alter its stance is by taking it to court.
A statement on their Internet site, which can be found at: http://www.ajwrb.org, says:
Over recent months it has
become evident that internal pressures alone will likely be insufficient to bring
about reform of the society's blood doctrine. It is our belief that the continued
efforts of the reformers coupled with external pressures in the form of litigation
may well be the combination needed to end the needless suffering and death.
The group is now asking anyone, who has been affected by the
blood policy to contact them.
Concern will keep you informed of any future developments.
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