Sunday Mail (UK)

THE CULT BUSTER

Ex-Moonie I was lucky to escape after being trapped by religious sect

- Heather Greenaway

A former cult leader has offered to act as an adviser to parents who fear their children are being brainwashe­d by Islamic extremists.

Steven Hassan, who escaped the clutches of radical religious sect the Moonies, has spent 40 years helping other cult members leave extremist groups across the globe.

The 62-year- old, of Boston, US, is offering his counsellin­g skills to Scottish families who are worried about their kids being recruited by extremists.

Steven, who is leading a workshop at The British Society of Medical & Dental Hypnosis (Scotland) in Stirling this weekend, said: “I was just 19 when I joined the Unificatio­n Church and became a Moonie.

“My parents tried everything they could to stop me joining but they couldn’t. The mind control techniques being used by the organisati­on were too strong.

“No one knowingly joins a cult but thousands do. It’s hard for families to understand why their nearest and dearest choose to join extremist groups but, drawing on my own experience­s, I am able to explain how this can happen.” Steven knows the draw of groups such as IS can present a huge problem for the families of vulnerable young people such as Asqa Mahmood from Glasgow, who is believed to have f led to Syria to marry a fighter for the extremist group. The mental health counsellor, who founded the Freedom of Mind Resource Centre in 1999, has pinpointed warning signs which can signal that loved ones are falling victim to brainwashi­ng. He said: “I have been talking vigorously about the threats posed by groups like these since 9/11. “Government­s, educators and law enforcemen­t of f icers worldwide need training in how to spot the mind-controllin­g techniques used by these organisati­ons so they can intervene before it is too late.

“Preventati­ve education is where it is at and that’s the basis for my lectures and workshops.

“The first thing to watch out for is a radical change in personalit­y – if someone who wasn’t religious becomes hyper- religious or if an honest person starts to lie.

“Sometimes a change of appearance can be a sign or if someone changes the way they are speaking and uses different words in conversati­on that are obviously not their own.

“If asked, a person under the influence of mind control will reveal nothing as they have been told to keep everything a secret from their family.

“The best advice is for parents to maintain an open relationsh­ip with their children.

“They should encourage them to talk about difficult subjects, which means

it is more likely they will ask advice about a group they are in contact with.

“The worst thing a parent or loved one can do is start shouting and demand they stop all contact as this will have them running towards the protective­ness of the cult.

“Instead, encourage them to talk about their experience­s and suggest investigat­ing the group together to see if they hold up to scrutiny.

“Parents are limited in what they can do so f inding expert help is a must. That’s why I’ve put all my workshops and seminars on the internet as reference points.”

Steven was a Moonies’ leader for two years and only escaped from the religious sect – founded by Sun Myung Moon – when he was involved in a road accident.

He said: “I was taken to hospital and my family came to see me.

“They hired ex- members of the Moonies who came to the hospital and worked with me for several days until I had been deprogramm­ed.

“This May marked the 40th anniversar­y of me leaving the Moonies and I am glad to say I am still helping people who, l ike mysel f, were brainwashe­d by a cult. It’s happening everywhere, even in Scotland.”

Dr Kathleen Long, secretary of BSMDH (Scotland), added: “Steven is passionate in his desire to make us all aware of the issues surroundin­g mind control and how to deal with it when we are presented with it.”

 ??  ?? LUCKY Steven Hassan escaped from cult
LUCKY Steven Hassan escaped from cult
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 ??  ?? MENACING Mahmood posted online images of IS women with guns TWISTED Twitter message from Mahmood
MENACING Mahmood posted online images of IS women with guns TWISTED Twitter message from Mahmood
 ??  ?? DESPAIR Far left, family of Aqsa Mahmood, left, who joined IS
DESPAIR Far left, family of Aqsa Mahmood, left, who joined IS

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