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<div class="hnews hentry item">[[File:f358.png]] '''<span class="url entry-title">[http://www.salon.com/1997/02/25/news_594/ Scientology's "Holocaust"]</span>''' <span class="updated">February 25, 1997</span>, <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">David Hudson</span>, <span class="org organization-name">Salon</span></span> |
<div class="hnews hentry item">[[File:f358.png]] '''<span class="url entry-title">[http://www.salon.com/1997/02/25/news_594/ Scientology's "Holocaust"]</span>''' <span class="updated">February 25, 1997</span>, <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">David Hudson</span>, <span class="org organization-name">Salon</span></span> |
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One ad, in the form of an open letter addressed to Kohl, particularly stung the Germans because it was signed by 34 Hollywood celebrities, none of whom are Scientologists themselves. (The ad was sponsored by Bertram Fields, the Hollywood-based lawyer for Tom Cruise, who is a Scientologist.) "It's a mockery, a scandal," says [[:Category:Anna Rühle|Anna Rühle]], the representative in the Berlin Senate in charge of keeping watch over sect activity in Berlin, "and very clever. Because it's an old story. Back in 1994, the Scientologists released a booklet called "Hate and Propaganda" drawing the same parallel." |
<span class="entry-content">One ad, in the form of an open letter addressed to Kohl, particularly stung the Germans because it was signed by 34 Hollywood celebrities, none of whom are Scientologists themselves. (The ad was sponsored by Bertram Fields, the Hollywood-based lawyer for Tom Cruise, who is a Scientologist.) "It's a mockery, a scandal," says [[:Category:Anna Rühle|Anna Rühle]], the representative in the Berlin Senate in charge of keeping watch over sect activity in Berlin, "and very clever. Because it's an old story. Back in 1994, the Scientologists released a booklet called "Hate and Propaganda" drawing the same parallel."</span> |
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One ad, in the form of an open letter addressed to Kohl, particularly stung the Germans because it was signed by 34 Hollywood celebrities, none of whom are Scientologists themselves. (The ad was sponsored by Bertram Fields, the Hollywood-based lawyer for Tom Cruise, who is a Scientologist.) "It's a mockery, a scandal," says Anna Rühle, the representative in the Berlin Senate in charge of keeping watch over sect activity in Berlin, "and very clever. Because it's an old story. Back in 1994, the Scientologists released a booklet called "Hate and Propaganda" drawing the same parallel."
{{cite news | first = David | last = Hudson | title = Scientology's "Holocaust" | url = http://www.salon.com/1997/02/25/news_594/ | work = Salon | date = February 25, 1997 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}