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*On behalf of 43 organizations and individuals, including the client, who signed a multi-faith letter, made contacts in support of the nomination of a qualified Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom as soon as possible, and to allow Ambassador David Saperstein to stay in this post and continue his essential work until the Senate confirms a new nominee. This international religious freedom post is too vital to our national security to allow it to become vacant for any length of time. International religious freedom strengthens cultures and provides the foundation for stable democracies and their components, including civil society, economic growth, and social harmony. As such, it is also an effective counter-terrorism weapon as it pre-emptively undermines religious extremism. From Cyrus Cylinder to Roger Williams 1663 Colonial Charter, history and modern scholarship make it clear that where people are allowed to practice their faith freely, they are less likely to be alienated from the government, and more likely to be good citizens. We cannot allow the post of Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom to go vacant at this critical time when assaults on religious freedom around the world are systemic and growing. In fact, the current state of international religious freedom is one of deepening crisis-according to the Pew Research Centers latest annual study on global restrictions on religion, 74% of the worlds population live in countries with a high or very high overall level of restriction on religion; and there has been a marked increase in the number of countries that experienced religion-related terrorist activities, including acts carried out by such groups as Boko Haram, al-Qaida and the Islamic State. Congress just passed the Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act to strengthen U.S. law and more prominently integrate this foundational human right into U.S. foreign policy and national security strategies. In so doing, the United States just sent a clear and urgent message regarding the inherent dignity of every human being, while advancing global security in the fight against persecution, religious extremism and terrorism. Allowing Ambassador Saperstein, who helped to rebuild the International Religious Freedom Office and legitimize religious freedom as a foreign policy issue within the State Department-and earned high praise from across the political spectrum-to continue his essential work while you search for a qualified replacement will maintain our commitment to national and global security without interruption. In looking for his replacement, the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) states, The Ambassador at Large shall be a principal adviser to the President and the Secretary of State regarding matters affecting religious freedom abroad As such, we urge you to appoint a high-profile Ambassador with a demonstrated expertise in foreign policy and religious freedom. |
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*On behalf of 28 organizations and individuals, including the client, who signed a multi-faith letter, made contacts to express our continuing deep concern about rising restrictions on religion in the Republic of Kazakhstan; and to urge U.S. government leaders to engage Kazakh President Nazarbayev and leaders of his government regarding the 2011 Religion Law and related amendments to the Criminal Code and Administrative Code, and urge them to amend the 2011 Religion Law and related articles in these Codes in order to bring them into conformity with international human rights standards, Kazakhstan's international commitments, and its own Constitution. Related to this, shared the Kazakhstan report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, which recommends reforms to the 2011 Religion Law. The brief summary of this formal report on his mission to Kazakhstan stated: |
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*While acknowledging a general appreciation of religious diversity in the country, he noticed adverse attitudes towards some non-traditional religious communities. The State monitors religious activities strictly, with a view to preventing extremism and to combating sects deemed destructive to peoples well-being. Many of the measures adopted for this purpose are not in line with international standards of freedom of religion or belief. Moreover, the mandatory registration of religious communities, in conjunction with tightly knit stipulations, largely hampers free religious practice, which takes place in an atmosphere of legal insecurity. |
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*Further, the Special Rapporteurs conclusions include: |
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*66. the 2011 Law on Religious Activity and Religious Associations shows restrictive features that are not in line with international standards of freedom of religion or belief. The most obvious problem concerns the mandatory status of official registration. Failure to obtain this status means that a religious community is deemed illegal, which has far-reaching negative repercussions on the enjoyment of freedom of religion or belief. Moreover, even those communities which are registered suffer to some extent from legal insecurity, inter alia due to the official confinement of permitted religious activities to certain predefined issues and territorial boundaries. In general, the 2011 Law is based on the assumption that the exercise of core aspects of freedom of religion depends on specific acts of Government approval - thereby turning the relationship between freedom and limitations, as generally understood in the framework of human rights, upside down. |
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*67. While Kazakhstan has broadly embraced religious pluralism, members of non-traditional small religious communities, frequently branded as sects, continue to experience suspicion, mistrust and discrimination in society. Moreover, some provisions of the Criminal Code and of the Code on Administrative Offences - both the existing and the new Codes - which are aimed at combating religious hatred or religious extremism - are defined only vaguely, thus creating a climate of legal insecurity, which is further exacerbated by shortcomings in the handling of criminal procedures, long pretrial detention and related problems. Similar problems are associated with the 2005 Law on Countering Extremism. |
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*Finally, the Special Rapporteurs recommendations include: |
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*(a) The Special Rapporteur recommends that the Government consider amending the relevant provisions of the Constitution to bring them into line with article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights |
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*(b) The Government should bring its constitutional provisions pertinent to freedom of religion or belief fully into line with article 18 of the Covenant and other relevant international human rights standards. |
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*(d) Above all, the Special Rapporteur would like to recommend far-reaching reforms of the 2011 Law on Religious Activity and Religious Associations based on an understanding that registration should be in the service of freedom of religion or belief which, due to its status as a universal human right, inheres in all human beings, prior to - and independent of - any specific acts of administrative approval. The most important consequence would be that registration should be an offer, not a mandatory requirement, for religious community practice. Non-registered communities must be able to operate free from discrimination and free from fear of intimidation. |
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*Also shared a recent UN Human Rights Committee decision that adopted views and conclusions that an individual-Viktor Yakovlevich Leven (the author)-was a victim of violations by Kazakhstan of his rights under Article 18 of the ICCPR. In the Consideration of the merits section of this decision against Kazakhstan are the following three points: |
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*9.2 In the present case, the Committee notes that, not having been registered as a foreign missionary on behalf of his church, the author was convicted for conducting missionary activity, which consisted of preaching and praying and conducting meetings and religious rituals among the followers of the church |
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*9.4 The Committee concludes that the punishment imposed on the author, and in particular its harsh consequences for the author, who is facing deportation, amount to a limitation of the authors right to manifest his religion under article 18, paragraph 1; that the limitation has not been shown to serve any legitimate purpose identified in article 18, paragraph 3; and neither has the State party shown that this sweeping limitation of the right to manifest religion is proportionate to any legitimate purpose that it might serve. The limitation therefore does not meet the requirements of article 18, paragraph 3, and the Committee accordingly finds that the authors rights under article 18, paragraph 1, have been violated. |
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*10.The Human Rights Committee, acting under article 5, paragraph 4, of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, is of the view that the facts before it discloses a violation by the State party of the authors rights under article 18 of the Covenant. |
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*Also shared the UN Human Rights Committee's second periodic report of Kazakhstan. On July 11, 2016, the Committee adopted principal matters of concern and recommendations, including: |
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*13.The Committee is concerned about the broad formulation of the concepts of extremism, inciting social or class hatred and religious hatred or enmity under the State partys criminal legislation and the use of such legislation on extremism to unduly restrict freedoms of religion, expression, assembly and association. It is also concerned about reports that counter-terrorism activities continue to target in particular members or presumed members of banned or unregistered Islamic groups, such as the Tabligh Jamaat. |
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*14.The State party should bring its counter-terrorism and counter-extremism legislation and practices into full compliance with its obligations under the Covenant, inter alia by revising the relevant legislative provisions with a view to clarifying and narrowing the broad concepts referred to above, to ensure that they comply with the principles of legal certainty and predictability and that the application of such legislation does not suppress protected conduct and speech |
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*47.The Committee is concerned about undue restrictions on the exercise of freedom of religious belief, including in the 2011 Law on Religious Activity and Religious Associations, such as the mandatory registration of religious organizations, the ban on unregistered religious activities, and the restrictions on the importation and distribution of religious materials. The Committee is further concerned about the use of broadly formulated crimes and administrative offences in the Criminal Code, including of articles 174 and 404, the Administrative Code, and the legislation on combating extremism to punish individuals exercising their freedom of religion and belief with severe sanctions. |
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*48.The State party should guarantee the effective exercise of the freedom of religion and belief and freedom to manifest a religion or belief in practice. It should consider bringing article 22 of its Constitution in line with the Covenant and revise all relevant laws and practices with a view to removing all restrictions that go beyond the narrowly construed restrictions permitted under article 18 of the Covenant. |
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*Also shared the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) call for Kazakhstan to make revisions to the Religion Law. The call came in its Preliminary Opinion on the Draft Amendments to the Legal Framework On Countering Extremism and Terrorism in the Republic of Kazakhstan, issued on 6 October 2016: |
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*80. UN human rights monitoring bodies have recently reiterated their concerns about undue restrictions on the exercise of the right to freedom of religion or belief imposed by the 2011 Law On Religious Activities and Religious Associations of Kazakhstan the Law On Religious Activities and Religious Associations should be revised to ensure that religious groups/organizations can be formed and operate freely even in the absence of registration or without the States prior approval. |
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Revision as of 22:57, 19 May 2017
Lobbyist activity
Church of Scientology International
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2011 2nd Quarter | $30000 | US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300404893 | THE MITCHELL FIRM, INC. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2011 3rd Quarter | $30000 | US Department of Justice, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300428765 | THE MITCHELL FIRM, INC. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2011 4th Quarter | $20000 | US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300448032 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2012 1st Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300466586 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2012 2nd Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US Department of Justice, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300486233 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2012 3rd Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300514668 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2012 4th Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300540672 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2013 1st Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300561616 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell | |
2013 2nd Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300586053 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell | |
2013 3rd Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US Department of Defense, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300605972 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell | |
2013 4th Quarter | $10000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US State Department, White House | 300625571 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell | |
2014 1st Quarter | $10000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300646076 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2014 2nd Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300667655 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2014 3rd Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300686836 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2014 4th Quarter | $20000 | US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department | 300707973 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2015 2nd Quarter | $20000 | US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300746977 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2015 4th Quarter | $20000 | US Commission on International Religious Freedom, US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300784357 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2016 1st Quarter | $20000 | US House of Representatives, US Senate, US State Department, White House | 300803638 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | Greg Mitchell |
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2016 3rd Quarter | $20000 | US Senate, White House, US House of Representatives, US State Department, US Commission on International Religious Freedom | 300831030 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | ||
2016 4th Quarter | $20000 | US Senate, US House of Representatives, US State Department, US Commission on International Religious Freedom | 300857496 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International | ||
2017 1st Quarter | $30000 | US House of Representatives, US State Department, US Commission on International Religious Freedom, White House | 300871730 | The Mitchell Firm, Inc. | Church of Scientology International |
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See also
- United States Department of State article from Wikipedia
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Pages in category "US State Department"
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- 'Global psychiatric obliteration': Scientology's ongoing war on psychiatry - 2021-07-02
- 'I made Steve Bannon's psychological warfare tool': meet the data war whistleblower - 2018-03-18
- 'Why haven't you shut down the border?': inside Trump's White House - 2020-01-21
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- A Bunker Exclusive: Jonny Jacobsen's 2008 book introduction describing Scientology - 2014-10-06
- A man sent his girlfriend's brother a selfie while storming the Capitol, officials say. The brother is a federal agent. - 2021-01-20
- A Nazi-linked group was "proud" after Trump aide wore its medal - 2017-04-08
- A new group comes forward, saying it's going to spill secrets of Scientology's abuses - 2021-11-04
- Abroad: Critics public and private keep pressure on Scientology - 1999-03-29
- After Steve Cannane's big year writing about Scientology, we hit him up for a look back - 2016-12-28
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- Andrew Scheer not on published list of former U.S. citizens - 2019-11-19
- Andrew Scheer: Canada's first American prime minister? - 2019-10-05
- As much of America takes drastic action, some Republicans remain skeptical of the severity of the coronavirus pandemic - 2020-03-17
- At Homeland Security, Anti-Muslim Activist Katharine Gorka Maintained Ties With Islamophobes - 2020-09-14
- Aversion to crime used to treat sex offenders - 1987-02-09
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- Bannon oversaw Cambridge Analytica's collection of Facebook data, according to former employee - 2018-03-20
- Behind Facade of Harmony, Nations Are Far Apart on Some Basic Issues - 1997-12-09
- Besieged on all sides, Ron Johnson says his probe 'would certainly' help Trump win reelection - 2020-08-13
- Bolton rips Trump: 'Getting reelected was the only thing that mattered' - 2020-06-12
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- Canadian professor's website helps Russia spread disinformation, says U.S. State Department - 2020-10-21
- Capitol rioter Rachel Powell known as "Bullhorn Lady," indicted by grand jury - 2021-03-05
- Celebrity-Lobbyists and American Foreign Policy Toward German Scientology - 2002-03-01
- Cellphone records tie Proud Boys member to someone in Trump White House, NYT reports - 2021-03-06
- Blog: Church of Scientology International - Lobbying in Washington D.C. - 2014-05-11
- Church of Scientology Lobbied Hillary's State Department - 2015-06-21
- Clinton Offered Help on Scientology - 1998-02-12
- Cloak and data: The real story behind Cambridge Analytica's rise and fall - 2018-03-23
- Confronting Russia's Role in Transnational White Supremacist Extremism - 2020-02-06
- Conservative allies convince Trump to take hard line against antifa - 2020-05-31
- Cops, soft porn, and psychiatry: The curious origin of Scientology's Snow White Program - 2019-03-19
- Coronavirus researchers must examine Trump-backed conspiracy-or lose funding - 2020-08-19
- Coronavirus: Republicans Move Towards Sacrificing Old People for the Economy - 2020-03-24
- Blog: Corporate Scientology Mercenary - Joe Grieboski - 2011-12-21
- Crumbling Case Against Assange Shows Weakness of "Hacking" Charges Related to Whistleblowing - 2020-09-30
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- Day 2 of the Impeachment Inquiry: Marie Yovanovitch's testimony - 2019-11-15
- Defectors Tell of Torture and Forced Sterilization in Militant Iranian Cult - 2020-03-22
- Democrats Slam Trump's 'Politically Motivated' Ousting Of Transportation Watchdog - 2020-05-20
- Discrimination against Scientology - 1997-01-04
- Does Germany Have Something Against These Guys? - 1997-02-10
- Donald Trump's 'Star of David' tweet: a recap - 2016-07-05
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- Erik Prince Offered Lethal Services to Sanctioned Russian Mercenary Firm - 2020-04-13
- Erik Prince recruited former spies to infiltrate Democratic campaigns and liberal groups: report - 2020-03-09
- Ex-Trump Appointee Accused Of Assaulting Police In Capitol Riot, 'Danger' To Public - 2021-03-09
- Exclusive: Documents Reveal Erik Prince's $10 Billion Plan to Make Weapons and Create a Private Army in Ukraine - 2021-07-07
- EXCLUSIVE: Koch group says U.S. should deliver partial "victory" to Russia in Ukraine - 2022-04-06
- EXCLUSIVE: Sebastian Gorka's Ties To Nazi-Allied Group Stretch Back Decades - 2017-04-24
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- Facebook Is Making Millions by Promoting Hate Groups' Content - 2019-09-25
- Fact check: Trump campaign accused of T-shirt design with similarity to Nazi eagle - 2020-07-11
- Far-Right Extremists Helped Create The World's Most Powerful Facial Recognition Technology - 2020-04-07
- Firm With Deep Ties to Facebook's Election Integrity Partners Busted for Meddling in Latin America Elections - 2020-10-02
- FOIA backlog is decades old - 2007-07-02
- Fox News Internal Document Bashes Pro-Trump Fox Regulars for Spreading 'Disinformation' - 2020-02-06
- Framing Effects in the Coverage of Scientology versus Germany: Some Thoughts on the Role of Press and Scholars - 2001-01-01
- France declares war on Sect influence in the United Nations - 2009-05-20
- France stands by Germany against Scientology - 1997-01-20
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- German Bias Against Scientologists Claimed - 2002-10-12
- German lawmaker backs his country's handling of Church of Scientology - 1997-02-14
- German ministers lash out at Hollywood over Scientology accusations - 1997-01-10
- German panel brings concerns on Scientology to Washington - 1998-02-28
- German, U.S. officials to address controversial Church of Scientology - 1997-02-15
- Germany Defends Scientology Probe - 1998-02-27
- Germany rejects U.S. State Department report on Scientology - 1997-02-01
- Germany: Scientologists Complain of State-Sanctioned Discrimination - 2007-09-26
- Ginni Thomas leads purge of "disloyal" Trump aides, wants replace them with Fox News pundits: report - 2020-02-24
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- Health official: Trump rally 'likely' source of virus surge - 2020-07-08
- Holocaust Historian Testifies About Charlottesville Rally Organizers' "Call To Arms" - 2021-11-03
- House Democrats announce contempt proceedings against Mike Pompeo - 2020-08-28
- How a renegade Chinese billionaire became a center of D.C. intrigue - 2019-06-07
- Blog: How Did Scientology Get Tax Exempt Status? - 2017-11-23
- How Erik Prince Used the Rise of Trump to Make an Improbable Comeback - 2019-05-03
- How Mike Pence's Office Meddled in Foreign Aid to Reroute Money to Favored Christian Groups - 2019-11-06
- How Sen. Ron Johnson's Investigation Became an Enabler of Russian Disinformation: Part I - 2020-08-11
- How the false Russian biolab story came to circulate among the U.S. far right - 2022-03-25
- How the National Prayer Breakfast offers foreign lobbyists a chance to "pay to play" - 2018-07-18
- How the Trump admin devastated the CDC-and continues to cripple it - 2020-10-16
- Blog: Hubbard's "Art Series:" Numbing the Brain; Destroying Creativity to Serve the Cult - 2018-06-03
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- Jamie Raskin and Rachel Maddow, Brought to You by Peter Thiel and Lockheed Martin - 2023-05-26
- Jewish leader disputes Scientology's comparison - 1997-05-16
- Jewish Leader Disputes Scientology's Comparison - 1997-05-16
- John Tanton's Legacy - 2019-07-18
- Jonny Jacobsen: Why the Moscow ban on Scientology may be built on shaky foundations - 2015-11-29
- Julian Assange's Hatred of Hillary Clinton Was No Secret. His Advice to Donald Trump Was. - 2017-11-15
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- Marty Rathbun in Germany: I Watched Tom Cruise Tell Bill Clinton to Influence Tony Blair for Scientology (UPDATED) - 2011-09-09
- Marty Rathbun, Ex-Scientology Exec, Back from Germany: "The U.S. Media Has No Balls" (UPDATED) - 2011-09-13
- Meet Scientology's lobbyist who works the halls of Congress for the church - 2015-04-08
- Meet the 'Feminists' Doing the Koch Brothers' Dirty Work - 2016-08-18
- Meet the computer repairman at the center of New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story - 2020-10-15
- Mike Pence's Political Team Has Spent Nearly a Quarter Million Dollars at Trump Properties - 2019-09-03
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- Narconon whistleblower Lucas Catton puts out a new memoir about his Scientology nightmare - 2020-01-18
- Neo-Nazi 'Fixer' of the Alt-Right Identified - 2021-06-21
- Neo-Nazi Terror Group Atomwaffen Division Re-Emerges Under New Name - 2020-08-05
- New Eyewitness Accounts: Feds Didn't Identify Themselves Before Opening Fire on Portland Antifa Suspect - 2020-10-13
- New Member of Trump's January 6 Willard Hotel "War Room" Revealed; Discovery Leads to Revelation of a National Security Scandal - 2021-06-13
- New Scientology Center in Berlin Riles Authorities - 2007-01-13
- New texts turned over by Lev Parnas reveal creepy spying on Yovanovitch - 2020-01-14
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- Peter Thiel Met With Racist Fringe While Backing Trump - 2020-09-11
- Pizzagate: Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal - 2017-11-16
- Politics Shape The Debate Over What To Call Far-Right Extremism - 2019-06-23
- President George H.W. Bush dies at 94, and we remember a fateful October 1991 day - 2018-12-01
- Private, Conservative Teneo Seeks Political, Cultural Influence - 2023-03-09
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- Read the prosecution's smackdown of Danny Masterson's attempt to get out of rape charges - 2020-10-10
- Record number of Tulsa virus cases not yet linked to rally - 2020-06-24
- Religious liberty ambassador's resignation raises concerns - 2013-10-22
- Reporter at right-leaning news website quits after site publishes Obama conspiracy theory - 2017-03-16
- Republican Report Suggests Hunter Biden, Donald Trump Both Unfit for Office - 2020-09-23
- Republicans' Hunter Biden Report Is Full Of Old Allegations - 2020-09-23
- Responding to U.S. rights report, Germany denounces Scientology - 1997-01-28
- Revealed: Jared Kushner's Private Channel With Putin's Money Man - 2020-08-24
- Rudy Giuliani collaborated on smear of Joe Biden with "active Russian agent" - 2020-09-14
- Russia Restricts Religious Freedom...Again - 2016-08-23
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- Saying Trump 'drifted away' from Constitution, Colin Powell picks Biden - 2020-06-07
- Scientologists Kept Files on 'Enemies' - 1978-05-16
- Scientologists Say Controversy Misrepresents Beliefs - 1992-09-27
- Scientology answers Garcia motion: We are definitely a bona fide worldwide religion! - 2015-05-09
- Scientology center opens in Berlin despite lack of religious recognition - 2007-01-14
- Blog: Scientology Crime Watch: Danny Masterson, Rape, Jackie Lacey, The Freewinds, and Curacao - 2019-12-12
- Scientology Eruption: Commenters of the Week! - 2011-06-17
- Blog: Scientology in Pakistan: Dianetics Islamabad - 2019-07-11
- Scientology in the Machine - 2000-03-19
- Scientology scores with political conservatives in Europe using the 'religious freedom' gambit - 2018-06-17
- Scientology trial opens in France - 1999-09-20
- Scientology's influence grows in Washington - 1998-03-29
- Blog: Scientology's Measles-Infected Freewinds Takes Refuge on Curacao, an Island Engaged in Sex Trafficking & Forced Human - 2019-05-04
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