1992
From XFamily - Children of God
- Ben Farnsworth, a former member, commits suicide.
- Richard Dupuy aka "Watchman" leaves The Family.
- Shukan Bunshun magazine initiates investigation into The Family in Japan.
- 120 children taken into custody in Australia.
- The Family encounters legal problems in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- The Family encounters legal problems in the U.K.
- The Family encounters legal problems in Venezuela.
Press coverage
- Reuters: 120 Children Seized In Raid On Australian Sect — 1992-05-15
- Cleveland Plain Dealer: Authorities Seize 140 Cult Children — 1992-05-16
- The Age: Busloads of Bewilderment and Soft Toys — 1992-05-16
- The Age: Eccentric Habits Mark Group's Re-emergence — 1992-05-16
- The Age: Sect Children Seized — 1992-05-16
- The Age: Sect Fails In Court Bid For Children — 1992-05-16
- Independent On Sunday: 140 children are taken from cult — 1992-05-17
- Straits Times: 140 Aussie kids saved after raids on religious cult — 1992-05-17
- Sunday Times: Sex-cult children held - Children of God — 1992-05-17
- The Age: Legal Concerns About The Untested Aspects Of The Law — 1992-05-18
- Sydney Morning Herald: Bid To Put 66 Children In Care — 1992-05-18
- The Age: What prompted the CSV raids? — 1992-05-19
- The Age: Children Held For Another Night — 1992-05-19
- Reuters: Sect children beaten and made to smile, court told — 1992-05-19
- Sydney Morning Herald: Court Rules Sect Children Stay In Care — 1992-05-19
- Sydney Morning Herald: Retiring Chief Stays On For Sect Case — 1992-05-20
- The Age: Formal Mood Returns To CSV Case — 1992-05-21
- Reuters: Australian Court Frees Children Seized In Raids — 1992-05-21
- Sydney Morning Herald: No Extra Magistrates For Sect Case — 1992-05-21
- Reuters: Courts Free All Sect Children Seized In Dawn Raids — 1992-05-22
- Sydney Morning Herald: Sect Children Freed 'In Their Best Interests' — 1992-05-22
- Sydney Morning Herald: Children Tell Of Hunger Strike Threat — 1992-05-23
- Straits Times: Aussie courts free religious sect children — 1992-05-23
- Sunday Age: Director worries for children — 1992-05-24
- The Age:Sect Made Protest On Medicals — 1992-06-02
- The Age: Moses David's children — 1992-06-05
- The Age: Court Told of Sect Security Measures — 1992-06-24
- The Age: More of a sect than a cult, says theologian — 1992-07-03
- The Age: Sect looks for a new home — 1992-07-10
- Sydney Morning Herald: Sect Warns Of $10M Damages Claim Over Raids — 1992-07-27
- Sydney Morning Herald: Sex Abuse Was Subtle, Court Told — 1992-08-04
- Sydney Morning Herald: Magistrate Slams Sect Case Lawyers — 1992-08-19
- Sydney Morning Herald: Child Sex Evidence Queried — 1992-08-25
- Sydney Morning Herald: Home Visits Used To Spy On Children, Court Told — 1992-08-28
- Sydney Morning Herald: Testimony Against Sect Tainted, Court Told — 1992-08-28
- Sydney Morning Herald: Sect Boy Denied Sexual 'Fishing' Says Counsel — 1992-09-07
- Sydney Morning Herald: Dept's Sect Case 'Eroded' By Errors — 1992-09-09
- Sydney Morning Herald: The Family v. The Rock — 1992-09-11
- Sydney Morning Herald: Sect Party Nights Face Challenge In Court — 1992-09-18
- Christianity Today: Have Children of God Cleaned Up Their Act? — 1992-12-14
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