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Cult leader 'hit daughter for singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' | Cult leader 'hit daughter for singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' |
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A woman allegedly kept prisoner for 30 years by her communist cult leader father was beaten for singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, she told a court. | A woman allegedly kept prisoner for 30 years by her communist cult leader father was beaten for singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, she told a court. |
Maoist Aravindan Balakrishnan, 75, was described as a “hater” who ran “a hate cult” by his daughter at the ongoing trial on Friday. | Maoist Aravindan Balakrishnan, 75, was described as a “hater” who ran “a hate cult” by his daughter at the ongoing trial on Friday. |
Appearing at Southwark crown court in south-east London, she said the house where she was allegedly kept captive “was full of violence and horror”. | |
“It was horrible,” she said, explaining that in 1996, when she was 13, she got some different coloured threads and plaited them together. “Bala was angry, because that is Rasta colours, and we had a neighbour who was a Rasta I had had a crush on. | |
“This was seen as a sign of me still having a crush on the neighbour in the house that we had lived in before, so Bala and Sian [her mother] set light to it and burnt it.” | “This was seen as a sign of me still having a crush on the neighbour in the house that we had lived in before, so Bala and Sian [her mother] set light to it and burnt it.” |
When they were still living at the previous address, there were “lots of beatings” allegedly prompted by her supposed crush on the Rasta, she said. “The Rasta downstairs had a partner and she had just had a baby. She was singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to the baby, and I sang the song as well, and all day I was accused of being a fascist agent, for singing the song the fascist agents downstairs were singing. | |
“I ended up in the bathroom at night, I hugged the tap and the toilet, and thanked them for being nice to me. I had been told that if I was bad then the toilet wouldn’t flush, but it did work. I kissed the handle of the flush for being on my side for not refusing to work.” | “I ended up in the bathroom at night, I hugged the tap and the toilet, and thanked them for being nice to me. I had been told that if I was bad then the toilet wouldn’t flush, but it did work. I kissed the handle of the flush for being on my side for not refusing to work.” |
The woman, who was giving evidence via videolink, said that time in February 1996 was he lowest she had felt. “I couldn’t bear it, I was so lonely,” she said. Other members of the collective, which moved around London, had joined in “like a pack of wolves”, she said. “Everyone joined in mindlessly, they just followed him.” | |
The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, said she was beaten at various times for hurting herself, falling over and not being able to sleep. | |
In November 1988, when she was five, she went into the garden with Sian. She told the court she was playing with a stick and scratched her neck. “Bala was so so so angry with me for having got a scratch on my neck,” she said. “I remember him beating me all over my body that day, 20 to 30 times with his hand, or a slipper. I remember so much pain and so much shouting, a very, very angry scene. Sian got a few slaps as well for not being strict with me and letting me get a scratch on my neck.” | |
Balakrishnan, known as Comrade Bala to his followers, used to hit her 30 times, and on one occasion, in December 1992, 60 times, she said. | |
Balakrishnan, of Enfield in north London, denies seven counts of indecent assault and four counts of rape against two women during the 1970s and 80s. He also denies three counts of actual bodily harm, cruelty to a child under 16 and false imprisonment. None of his alleged victims can be named for legal reasons. | |
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