FOCUS: Bavaria intensifies the fight against Scientology Crime Syndicate
May 25, 1998
Munich. The Bavarian administration is intensifying its fight against
Scientology. As reported by the news magazine FOCUS, the cabinet in
Munich will permit the continuation of the extensive study of the
psycho-sect: four professors are supposed to research the methods of
Scientology and their effects upon people up through the end of the year.
The experts should, among other things, state whether "illicit
exploitation of the practice of healing" can be substantiated against
the sect, and along with that, an offense of the medical laws. It will
also be researched as to whether the Scientology methods stand in conflict
to "the image of mankind and ethical claims of basic law." If
this were the case, the sect could be prohibited as constitutionally
hostile.
In any case the Bavarian cabinet will give the go ahead for a governmental
"starting point from which advice to victims of Scientology" can
be given. A sect expert and a psychologist will advise those harmed,
relatives of victims and concerned parents and direct them to the
appropriate assistance. Until now, only Hamburg had a state Scientology
commissioner.
German Scientology News:
http://cisar.org/trn0422.htm
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