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L'Université Concordia ouvre ses portes à une pseudoscience ! Montréal: La scientologie à l'Université Concordia ! (qcanon.ning - 15 avril 2009) Scientology at Concordia University - An anti-psychiatry exhibit set up by the "Citizens Commission on Human Rights," a Scientology front group. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IS ACCEPTING SCIENTOLOGY MONEY. NOW THEY ARE WASHING THEIR HANDS OF THIS: http://forums.whyweprotest.net/291-scientology-discussion... Vidéo: Le stand du CCDH à l'Université Concordia (Montréal - 15 Avril 2009) Video: Scientology Interview about Psychiatry (CNN - July 2008) Vidéo: La Commission des citoyens pour les droits de l'homme (CCDH) prétend que les troubles de l'attention sont une pure invention des psychiatres ! (Radio Canada - 4 novembre 2008) APA Learns to Deal with Scientology Campaign Against Psychiatry / L'Association psychiatrique américaine (APA) répond aux constantes attaques de la scientologie contre les psys (medpagetoday.com - May 20, 2009) Vidéo: Le CCDH est qualifié comme étant un groupe de haine par l'«Association des Psychiatres Américains» (APA) / American Psychiatric Association Calls Scientology CCHR a Hate Group (medpagetoday.com - May 20, 2009)
"Si nous négligeons le problème des sectes, nous créerons non seulement des problèmes pour nos écoles mais égslrmrnt pour notre société. Les universités ont la responsabilité de fournir aux étudiants l'information la plus à jour de sorte qu'ils puissent se faire leur propre opinion"; dit le professeur Yamatodani. Japan: Universities taking steps to protect students from cults (mdn.mainichi.jp- May 22, 2009) Le FBI enquête sur la scientologie (anti-scientologie.ch - 23 mai 2009) |
Vidéo: Le stand du CCDH à l'Université Concordia (Avril 2009) CNN: Cooper Anderson Scientology Interview about Psychiatry (July 2008) Montréal, 15
avril 2009 — Anonymous dénonce la présence à l'Université Concordia de la
Commission des Citoyens pour les Droits de l'Homme (CCDH), un organisme de
façade de l'Église de scientologie (1), organisation déjà condamné au criminel
au Canada. (2) La Scientologie croit fermement que la
psychiatrie a été en partie responsable de l'Holocauste. (4) Le leader de la Scientologie, David Miscavige, expliquait en
détails en 2007 devant des milliers d’adeptes, comment la violence contre la
psychiatrie était nécessaire. (5)
Le collectif Anonymous s’inquiète de voir des institutions
d'enseignements qui facilitent le recrutement des sectes. Aux États-Unis, de récentes poursuites déposées par des
ex-scientologues accusent la controversée secte de trafic humain et d’avortements
forcés. (8)
Source: http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Quebec/2008/04/10/013-scientologie_quebec_n.shtml Investigative look
into the Citizens Commission on Human Rights or the Commission des citoyens pour
les droits de l'homme as it is known in Quebec. This is a report which aired on 04/11/2008.
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APA Learns to Deal with Scientology Campaign Against Psychiatry By John Gever, Senior Editor, MedPage Today
La présidente de l'Association psychiatrique américaine (APA) répond aux constantes attaques de la scientologie contre les psys. SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 -- Physicians gathering for the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting here were greeted with a noisy street protest by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), an offshoot of the Church of Scientology. From its earliest days in the 1950s, Scientologists have waged a campaign accusing the psychiatric profession of a range of abuses. Now conducted under the CCHR's banner, the campaign currently portrays psychiatry as an "industry of death." Demonstrations like the one at this year's meeting have become a fixture at the annual gatherings. In this exclusive MedPage Today video report, APA President Nada Stotland, M.D., explains what it's like for a medical society that has, as she put it, its own dedicated hate group -- the impact on practicing psychiatrists, and how the group has responded.
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Universities taking steps to protect students from cults
Universities, which in the past had been hesitant to violate students' freedom of religion, are now taking active steps to protect their students from religious cults. Seeing no end to the number of new students who become involved in religious cults, student advisors at 45 universities across Japan have begun exchanging information through a mailing list on effective measures against cults. In 2006, Osaka University found that 78 of its students were involved in three cults. In response, the school established a compulsory lecture targeted at new students about dealing with solicitations to join such groups. A lecture given on May 9 warned students of groups that may approach them under the pretext of inviting them to join clubs or participate in seminars and surveys, eventually forbidding them to socialize freely with others. At Okayama University's entrance exams this spring, a group claiming to offer instructions on choosing courses after acceptance to the school was found distributing fliers to exam takers. The school subsequently made the decision to issue 1,000 arm bands for members of school sanctioned clubs and groups to wear so that new students would be able to distinguish them from non-legitimate organizations. Other efforts by universities include that by Chiba University, which has set up a cult consultation office to systematize counter-cult measures. Still other schools inform parents of students whose involvement with cults has been discovered, and others rescind official school approval of groups involved in cult-like activities. Taro Takimoto, a Yokohama-based lawyer who is well-acquainted with cult-related issues, along with Kenji Kawashima, a professor of religious studies at Keisen University and Atsushi Yamatodani, a professor of health sciences at Osaka University, were among the driving forces behind the mailing list. Among its participants are officials from Osaka University, Okayama University, Chiba University, Hokkaido University and the University of Shizuoka. In cooperation with the Japan Society for Cult Prevention and Recovery and the National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales, this consortium of schools shares information obtained from former cult members and effective methods for dealing with students who have cult-related issues. "If we neglect the cult problem, we will not only create problems for our schools but for our society as well," says Professor Yamatodani. "Universities have the responsibility of providing students with the most up-to-date information so that they themselves can make informed decisions." Click
here for the original Japanese story
(Mainichi Japan) May 22, 2009 |
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Le FBI enquête sur la scientologie Une enquête du FBI est en cours concernant les délits et crimes commis par la scientologie (contrainte, harcèlement, menace, fair game, diffamation, atteinte à la personnalité, discrimination, abus de faibless, usure, extorsion, médecine illégale, captation d'héritage, etc)L'enquête du FBI ne concerne pas seulement les citoyens américains, mais toute personne dans le monde. Le but du FBI est d'établir le caractère international des fautes commises par la secte. Les informations ainsi que l'identité des personnes concernées resteront confidentielles. Vous pouvez faire parvenir tout témoignage et information à l'adresse suivante: https://tips.fbi.gov/ Anti-scientologie - 23 mai 2009 |
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Un must: "Ron Hubbard, le gourou démasqué" Ce livre de Russell Miller révèle la face cachée de la scientologie. On y découvre un Ron Hubbard, malade, mythomane et poursuivi par la justice. Il est disponible en format pdf ou html sur notre site. Nous avons également publié une version résumée.
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