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10 matching items found between Jan 1995 and Dec 1999. Furthermore, there are 31 matching items for all time not shown.
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Nov 15, 1999
French scientologists guilty of fraud — BBC News
Type: Press
Source: BBC News
A court in the French city of Marseilles has found five members of the Church of Scientology guilty on fraud charges over courses offered by the organisation. The former leader of the church in southern France, Xavier Delamare, was sentenced to two years in jail, including 18 months suspended, and fined 16,000 dollars for manipulating people into giving money to the church. He will not return to jail because he has spent 17 weeks in pre-trial detention. Four more people were ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Sep 20, 1999
Scientology trial opens in France — BBC News
Sep 9, 1999
Scientology faces French ban — BBC News
Jul 13, 1999
Cult or religion: What's the difference? — BBC News
Mar 31, 1998
UN asks Germany to clarify surveillance of Scientologists — BBC News
Type: Press
Source: BBC News
The United Nations special rapporteur on religion has asked Germany to make clear why it has placed the Church of Scientology under surveillance. The rapporteur rejected allegations by the Scientologists that Germany's attitude towards them is reminiscent of the Nazis. But he warned that the emotional debate about new religious movements may lead to prejudice, and asked Germany to begin a campaign against religious intolerance. The German authorities say surveillance of Scientologists is necessary because of what they call the movement's ...
Mar 9, 1998
Germany apologises to Switzerland for spying on Scientologists — BBC News
Type: Press
Source: BBC News
Germany has apologized to Switzerland following the arrest of a German official who's suspected of spying on the Church of Scientology there. The official who works for a government security agency in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg has now been released on bail, but Swiss prosecutors say he remains under investigation. He faces charges of carrying out illegal business for a foreign state, working for a political information service and falsifying identity documents. Germany does not recognize Scientology as a religion ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Nov 6, 1997
Concerns over church of Scientology — BBC News
Type: Press
Author(s): Jane Little
Source: BBC News
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Nov 6, 1997
German court undecided over Scientology — BBC News
Type: Press
Author(s): Janet Barrie
Source: BBC News
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Nov 6, 1997
What Is Scientology? — BBC News
Type: Press
Source: BBC News
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 27, 1997
German Scientologists Rally — BBC News
Type: Press
Source: BBC News
About two-thousand members of the Scientology movement have protested in the German capital, Berlin, against what they described as discrimination against religious minorities in Germany. Correspondents say the protest drew far fewer people than had been expected. The German authorities say scientology is not a religion but a dangerous profit-making extremist group. Its members are barred from political office in some parts of Germany and have been under surveillance by the German intelligence services. The group, which is recognised as a ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
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