Briefly
Washington Times
June 23, 2002
http://washingtontimes.com/world/20020623-87514685.htm
A Paris court ordered the head of France's Church of Scientology to pay $19,400 in damages Friday after the group published articles comparing the practices of an anti-sect group to those "practiced under the [Nazi] Third Reich." Daniele Gounord, president of the church, was found guilty of defamation and ordered to pay damages and court costs to the National Union of Associations for the Defense of the Family and the Individual.
Belfast's prestigious Queen's University has decided to stop teaching the classics after 160 years, a measure that will mean the departure of 60 instructors. A university executive said the decision "is based on the dwindling number of students, and the strength of the department in terms of teaching and research." He said the university, instead, will invest nearly $39 million in areas such as medicine, Irish studies, management, economics and computer science.
Subject: 20,000 clams leave Scientology
Paris Justice fines Scientology 20,000 Euro
AFP 21.6.2002
Scientology France has been fined 20,000 Euro for using libelous criticism on a cult expert. Scientology boss Daniele Gounord has to pay damages to cult specialist Jacqueline Tavernier. This was the decision handed down by the Paris court attorneys on Friday. Scientology writings portrayed Tavernier and her Unadfi association as working to limit human rights in a way reminiscent of Nazis.
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