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  2. Scientology status by country - Wikipedia

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    The plans to ban Scientology were finally dropped in November 2008, after German officials found insufficient evidence of illegal activity. [51] The legal status of the Church of Scientology in Germany is still awaiting resolution; some courts have ruled that it is a business, others have affirmed its religious nature. [45]

  3. Category:Scientology by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Scientology by country" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Freedom of religion in China - Wikipedia

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    Hui religious schools are allowed to operate a massive autonomous network of mosques and schools that are run by a Hui Sufi leader, which was formed with the approval of the Chinese government even as he admitted to attending an event where Bin Laden spoke. [66] [67] Uyghur views vary by the oasis where they live.

  5. Anderson Report - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scientology had spread from its origin in USA to a number of other English-speaking countries and soon attracted attention. Several official inquiries were made into Scientology in England, Australia, and elsewhere and a number of reports published by respective governments in the late sixties and early seventies. The Anderson ...

  6. Freedom of religion in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German government considers Scientology "an organization pursuing commercial interests". [57] [58] Scientology is not classified as a non-profit organization in Germany, and the current organizational form of Scientology is "Scientology Kirche e.V." (eingetragener Verein, or registered association). Germany has been criticized over its ...

  7. 2 years ago, the Taliban banned girls from school. It’s a ...

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    The U.N. children’s agency says more than 1 million girls are affected by the ban, although it estimates 5 million were out of school before the Taliban takeover due to a lack of facilities and ...

  8. These six states banned or limited DEI at colleges and ...

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    The anti-DEI law also banned schools from having any policy, procedure, practice, program, office, initiative, or required training that is referred to or called "diversity, equity and inclusion." ...

  9. Scientology in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Scientology, founded in the early 1950s in the United States by L. Ron Hubbard and today claiming to be represented in 150 countries, has been a very controversial new religious movement. [7] Its stated utopian aim is to "clear the planet," to bring about an enlightened age in which every individual has overcome their psychological limitations. [8]