Sathya Sai Baba Student
Communications On Sex Abuse
Posted by
Barry Pittard on January 10,
2010
"As a Sathya Sai
Baba Exposé colleague of
Robert Priddy, former head of
the Sathya Sai Organization in Norway, and retired academic
philosopher and of the University of Oslo and former researcher
in social science at the Institute for Social Research, Oslo, I
endorse his comment, see extract below, which he has just noted
in his frequently updated blog: Sathya
Sai Baba Deceptions Exposed (Exposing major deceits
by guru Sathya Sai Baba in India, incl. murders cover-up …)"
"As always, I too (as do other
former devotees from a wide array of social, cultural and
professional backgrounds) stand ready to so testify in any
proper court of law and also in regard to respected media, as
has been the case with testimonies by many former devotees from
around the world. For example: BBC, CBC, ABC, DR, SBS, The Times
of London, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, India Today,
Salon.com, Gatopardo, The Age, Financial Times (Australia), West
Australian, Vancouver Sun, The Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star, BT,
Trouw, Spiegelbeeld, Noordhollands Dagblad, Focus, BILD …"
See:
Exposure of Sathya Sai Baba. Media Source List
Robert Priddy's note in
his article:
Posted by
robertpriddy on January 9, 2010
"Several outspoken critics of Sathya Sai Baba are widely trusted
to keep strict confidentiality about all communications from
boys and young men claiming to have been sexually abused by
him.We have received a considerable number of such confidential
testimonies, which we have not posted due to the possibility
that the writers may be traced and punished by the murderous
factions around Sathya Sai Baba (including the Puttaparthi
police who managed – or mismanaged – the execution of four
devotees in Sai Baba’s apartments on June 6, 1993.)
Now and again we post the texts of some of the many e-mails we
have received. These e-mails, with their full message source –
can be provided if necessary in any court proceedings against
us, while the identity of the senders would be protected from
the general public through legal procedures".