Scientology
Leipzig (dpa). U.S. American Robert Minton received the
Alternative Charlemagne Award 2000, which was
presented on Saturday in Leipzig for the first time. In doing
this, the European-American Citizens Committee for
Human Rights and Religious Freedom in the USA intends
to publicly appreciate Minton's involvement on behalf of the
victims of the Scientology Organization.
The unremunerated human rights award is in the form of a
sculpture of the Leipzig Nikolas Church created by Leipzig
artist Ruediger Bartels. The Award is intended to be an
alternative to this year's presentation of the Aachen
Charlemagne Award to U.S. President Bill Clinton. From
the Committee's point of view, there is reason to dispute
Clinton's liberal attitude towards Scientology. In advance of
the bestowal of the human rights award to Minton, the
Scientology Organization has resorted to accusing him of
complicity with former military dictators and notorious
human rights violators in Nigeria. He was also said to have
"defrauded banks in Europe and the USA with illegal
money-laundering deals." Minton has rejected these
allegations.
Leipzig, Germany
June 3, 2000
Leipziger Volkszeitung (pg. 2)