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Church of Scientology charged in French court


Posted by on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 21:20
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church_of_scientologyThe Church of Scientology and six of its French leaders went on trial on Monday on charges of organised fraud that could lead to an outright ban on the organisation in France.

Known for its Hollywood celebrity followers Tom Cruise and John Travolta, the group is in the dock in Paris for the second time in six years, although French courts have prosecuted several individual Scientologists since 1978.

The court is hearing a complaint from two women, one of whom alleges she was manipulated into handing over 20,000 euros (28,000 dollars) for costly Scientology products, such as an “electrometer” to measure mental energy.

She says she was approached in a Paris street by a Scientologist in late 1998 who offered a free personality test, at a time when she was feeling psychologically fragile.

After being told that her test results were poor, the woman was sold a series of life-improvement courses, vitamins and other products that she could ill afford, landing her in debt. (hmm smells like Amway and First Quadrant to me… Avon Lady is that you?)

The second complainant alleges she was forced by her Scientologist employer to undergo testing and enroll in courses in 1998. When she resisted, she was fired.

Originally, there were four complainants, but two have since withdrawn.

The plaintiffs’ lawyers argue that Scientology resorts to harassment and pressure to rein in victims who show signs of vulnerability.

The Scientology Celebrity Centre in Paris, its director Alain Rosenberg and five other top officials are accused of preying on fragile followers “with the goal of seizing their fortune by exerting a psychological hold.”

Although seven people were charged, one defendant has since died.

The group’s spokeswoman in France rejected the accusations, insisting that Scientology was a legitimate religion whose members faced persecution.

“This is a trial for heresy,” said Daniele Gounord, adding that the Church was being “hounded” in French courts because it advocated new ideas.

The court’s presiding judge Sophie-Helene Chateau insisted that “it is not up to the courts to decide on an issue of society,” referring to the movement’s status in France, where officials treat it as a sect.

Some of the Scientologists are also charged with illegally supplying pharmaceutical products after plaintiffs said they were given vitamins and concoctions to improve their mental state.

If convicted of organised fraud as a group, the defendants face a maximum sentence of seven years in jail and a fine of one million euros (1.4 million dollars).

Should French prosecutors win a conviction, the movement’s French structures, the Scientology Celebrity Centre and an associated bookshop in Paris, could be shut down for failing to meet their responsibilities as legal entities.

However, even if the court rules in favour of the plaintiffs and decides to impose a ban, the Church of Scientology has the right to appeal and the legal wrangling could continue for years.

Founded in the United States in 1954 by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, the Church of Scientology is officially recognised as a religion there for tax purposes.

Politicians in some European countries including France, Germany, Greece and Russia have accused the movement of exploiting its members financially.

There are believed to be several thousand Scientology followers in France — the movement claims 45,000 among a worldwide membership of 12 million — but the state does not recognise it as a religion.

The trial is scheduled to continue until June 17 and a ruling is not expected until some time later.

source: Yahoo news

My Take:

When a religion involves harassment on its members, it is therefore not a religion at all. Even if law states that it is, religion will never ever take advantage of its members. Religion should be loving caring and concerned for the welfare of ite members and would not resort to any kind of force or blackmail. Faith should be free and not forced upon. I wonder what Tom Cruise and John Travolta would say about their suposed religion. Just early this year, Travolta faced a controversy regarding the death of his son which was not given immediate and proper medical attention but instead resorted to the tenets of scientology. People should know the fruits of religion: Peace, Love, Hope, Faith and common sense.




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3 Comments

  1. 28 May, 2009, 10:32

    I agree with you kapatid, we cannot say its religion if there is harassment or force. Actually, nde nmn talaga ito religion, gusto lang nilang makalusot sa tax which is really absurd.

    Kaya ayoko kina john travolta at tom cruise, I never supported their movies, sa totoo lang.. Nakakahiyang i-idolize ang mga un.

    Well, I hope the court will be just and fair. Godbless them!

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  2. 3 June, 2009, 1:44

    mahilig pa naman si tom cruise ng mga katoliko si nicole and katie. worse is nagpa convert sila… nicole got married in a catholic church kasi di naman tanggap ng simbahan ang kasal nila ni tom. anyway, it’s a new age religion…

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  3. 3 June, 2009, 1:49

    agree with u on that that religion should not harass nor force its members to do something undesirable. Here in Davao, a religion started where members were asked to pay not only tithes but also they have like these quotas to pay every week for the tv, alms giving, charity which is also different and so on… the members because they cannot afford these payments would then be ask to sing songs on the street, mall, restos or sell anything.. (ever wonder young people selling dried mangoes or pens with letters kunwari from the president of an organization?) that’s them.
    How do I know because my aunt and her family are members. Sometimes they pretend to be deaf and mute so people would give money.
    Worse is they use letters using priests names signature or reverends from other sects to ask sponsors from people…

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