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Human Rights Activists Pleased As Scientology Cult Kicked Off UN Property

Top Quote The "Anonymous" human rights activist network is happy to learn that Scientology front group "Youth for Human Rights" (sic) has been ejected from United Nations property in Geneva. End Quote
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  • Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) August 29, 2009 - The "Anonymous" human rights activist network is happy to announce that the United Nations (UN) has foiled an attempt by the Scientology cult to convene a conference on UN property in Geneva, Switzerland.

    Scientology had planned for one of its front groups, "Youth for Human Rights" (sic), to hold a conference it was calling "The 6th Annual International Summit on Human Rights." The cult had initially received permission to have the conference at the UN site, but alert staffers thwarted their plans almost at the last moment. Scientology and its accompanying "useful idiots" were told to leave the UN grounds, and were forced to hold their conference, instead, in the lounge of an expensive nearby hotel.

    Scientology and each of its many front groups have only one goal: the "global obliteration of psychiatry." The cult "cloaks" itself in the rhetoric of legitimate religions and human rights organizations, in order to seem like an honest member of civil society. The truth, however, is that for Scientology, "human rights" is solely and entirely a euphemism for "obliterating psychiatry."

    It could be argued: "Who cares? Why not let these two dozen fanatics have their little meeting. No-one would even notice." The Anonymous activists warn, though, that the real trouble starts when the conference is over. In 2008, "Youth for Human Rights" had a similar meeting at UN Headquarters in New York City. As soon as it was over, Scientology launched a blizzard of press releases to boast that they were accepted as a human rights organization by the United Nations. This is not in fact the case, but they used their presence in the UN building to bolster this claim.

    All sane and rational people want to support human rights. Young people in particular -- Scientology's recruiting target -- have the idealism and energy to join organizations claiming to work for human rights, as well as the naivete and inexperience to believe cultish anti-psychiatry nonsense told them by people who seem to speak with authority. The danger of an organization called "Youth for Human Rights" thus becomes clear.

    The Anonymous human rights activist network applauds the United Nations for its swift and forthright action, and hopes that ordinary citizens will join the ongoing worldwide effort to expose the Scientology organization with its array of deceptive front groups, and hold them accountable for their frauds and other crimes.

    ABOUT SCIENTOLOGY:
    The Scientology cult was founded in 1950 by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. Its primary goal is to “clear the planet” by “obliterating psychiatry.” Scientology’s many front groups include the Citizens’ Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), Criminon, Narconon, and Applied Scholastics. Scientology claims to be the “world’s fastest growing religion,” with some 8 million members, but mainstream demographic surveys have shown that the number of active members is closer to 55,000 worldwide, and declining. Scientology is currently under investigation in several countries for a variety of human rights abuses, including child abuse, violation of child labor laws, kidnapping and running secret internal prison camps, as well as for a number of financial crimes. Scientology has already been kicked out of Greece; in Germany it has been declared a “threat to democracy”; in France its leaders are being prosecuted for fraud; it is on very thin ice as well in Belgium, Norway, and other European countries.

    ABOUT ANONYMOUS:
    The Anonymous worldwide human rights activists are a network of thousands of ordinary people from around the world who are appalled and horrified by the Scientology organization and its abuses, and are working to stop it.

    http://meowmacao.blogspot.com/2009/08/united-nations-conference-foils.html

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