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Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'

by John Manning <jrobertm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 20, 2008 at 12:48 PM

THE POWER OF WEALTHY RELIGIONS TO SUBVERT THE LAW


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"The City of London police came under fire two years ago when it emerged 
that more than 20 officers, ranging from constable to chief 
superintendent, had accepted gifts worth thousands of pounds from the 
Church of Scientology."
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Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'

Anil Dawar
The Guardian, May 20 2008.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/may/20/1


A teenager is facing prosecution for using the word "cult" to describe 
the Church of Scientology.

The unnamed 15-year-old was served the summons by City of London police 
when he took part in a peaceful demonstration opposite the London 
headquarters of the controversial religion.

Officers confiscated a placard with the word "cult" on it from the 
youth, who is under 18, and a case file has been sent to the Crown 
Prosecution Service.

A date has not yet been set for him to appear in court.

The decision to issue the summons has angered human rights activists and 
sup****t groups for the victims of cults.

The incident happened during a protest against the Church of Scientology 
on May 10. Demonstrators from the anti-Scientology group, Anonymous, who 
were outside the church's £23m headquarters near St Paul's cathedral, 
were banned by police from describing Scientology as a cult by police 
because it was "abusive and insulting".

Writing on an anti-Scientology website, the teenager facing court said: 
"I brought a sign to the May 10th protest that said: 'Scientology is not 
a religion, it is a dangerous cult.'

"'Within five minutes of arriving I was told by a member of the police 
that I was not allowed to use that word, and that the final decision 
would be made by the inspector."

A policewoman later read him section five of the Public Order Act and 
"strongly advised" him to remove the sign. The section prohibits signs 
which have representations or words which are threatening, abusive or 
insulting.

The teenager refused to back down, quoting a 1984 high court ruling from 
Mr Justice Latey, in which he described the Church of Scientology as a 
"cult" which was "corrupt, sinister and dangerous".

After the exchange, a policewoman handed him a court summons and removed 
his sign.

On the website he asks for advice on how to fight the charge: "What's 
the likelihood I'll need a lawyer? If I do have to get one, it'll have 
to come out of my pocket money."

Writing on the same website, another anonymous demonstrator said: "We 
also protested outside another Scientology building in Tottenham Court 
Road which is policed by a separate force, the Metropolitan police, who 
have never tried to stop us using the word cult.

"We're completely peaceful protesters expressing a perfectly valid 
opinion. This whole thing stinks."

Liberty director, Shami Chakrabarti, said: "This barmy prosecution makes 
a mockery of Britain's free speech traditions.

"After criminalising the use of the word 'cult', perhaps the next step 
is to ban the words 'war' and 'tax' from peaceful demonstrations?"

Ian Haworth, from the Cult Information Centre which provides advice for 
victims of cults and their families, said: "This is an extraordinary 
situation. If it wasn't so serious it would be farcical. The police's 
job is to protect and serve. Who is being served and who is being 
protected in this situation? I find it very worrying.

"Scientology is well known to my organisation, and has been of great 
concern to me for 22 years. I get many calls from families with loved 
ones involved and ex-members who are in need of one form of help."

The City of London police came under fire two years ago when it emerged 
that more than 20 officers, ranging from constable to chief 
superintendent, had accepted gifts worth thousands of pounds from the 
Church of Scientology.

The City of London Chief Superintendent, Kevin Hurley, praised 
Scientology for "raising the spiritual wealth of society" during the
opening
of its headquarters in 2006.

Last year a video praising Scientology emerged featuring Ken Stewart, 
another of the City of London's chief superintendents, although he is 
not a member of the group.

The group was founded by the science-fiction writer L Ron Hubbard in 
1952 and espouses the idea that humans are descended from an exiled race 
of aliens called Thetans.

The church continues to attract controversy over claims that it 
separates members from their families and indoctrinates followers.

A spokeswoman for the force said today: "City of London police had 
received complaints about demonstrators using the words 'cult' and 
'Scientology kills' during protests against the Church of Scientology.

"Following advice from the Crown Prosecution Service some demonstrators 
were warned verbally and in writing that their signs breached section 
five of the Public Order Act.

"One demonstrator continued to display a placard despite police warnings 
and was re****ted for an offence under section five. A file on the case 
will go to the CPS."

A CPS spokesman said no specific advice was given to police regarding 
the boy's placard.

"In April, prior to this demonstration, as part of our normal working 
relation****p we gave the City of London police general advice on the law 
around demonstrations and religiously aggravated crime in particular.

"We did not advise on this specific case prior to the summons being 
issued – which the police can do without reference to us – but if we 
receive a file we will review it in the normal way according to the code 
for crown prosecutors."
 




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Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
John Manning <jrobertm  2008-05-20 12:48:35 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
"\"john p\"  2008-05-20 13:45:09 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
John Manning <jrobertm  2008-05-20 17:50:34 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
heartforisrael@[EMAIL PRO  2008-05-20 19:26:56 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
John Manning <jrobertm  2008-05-20 20:43:45 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
Just James <post_maste  2008-05-21 07:54:52 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
heartforisrael@[EMAIL PRO  2008-05-21 13:14:05 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
John Manning <jrobertm  2008-05-21 14:39:29 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
heartforisrael@[EMAIL PRO  2008-05-21 13:16:03 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
John Manning <jrobertm  2008-05-21 14:40:34 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
"Mike Sullivan"  2008-05-21 12:37:13 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
John Manning <jrobertm  2008-05-21 16:46:41 
Re: Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology 'cult'
heartforisrael@[EMAIL PRO  2008-05-24 01:38:47 

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