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Tuesday, 8 February, 2000, 17:36 GMT
France recommends dissolving Scientologists
A government committee in France has recommended dissolving the Church of Scientology there, on the grounds that its activities threaten public order.
A report submitted to the prime minister, Lionel Jospin, described the church as a totalitarian sect that kept files containing personal information on its members.
It said it was an extremely dangerous organisation that violated human dignity.
A Scientology spokeswoman in France denounced the report -- calling it a slapdash job in which facts were, as she put it, pulled out of a hat. The Church of Scientology was set up in the United States in 1954 and claims eight million members world-wide, about thirty-thousand in France.
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