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In 1968, the UK banned Scientology students from entering the country, and until 1980 they banned foreign Scientologists from working in the UK. [116]: 64 The government's 1971 official report into Scientology (the Foster Report) was highly critical, [117] but did not ban the organization outright. [116]: 64
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In 2012 scientology books by L. Ron Hubbard were added to the list (№ 1171, 1172, 1173). [5] There is a separate list of people and organizations suspected of involvement in terrorism or extremism. The list is compiled by Rosfinmonitoring. [6]
The first seven groups on the list were organizations identified by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council, while the second group of seven organizations were identified directly by the ministry. All groups included are considered illegal in mainland China, and are subject to prosecution under Chinese law.
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Remini, who joined the Church in 1979 as a child and left in 2013, claims Scientology’s “mob-style operations and attacks” have “significantly” impacted her life and career. “For 17 ...
"Scientology has been sending people out to physically intimidate the protesters," said Aaron Smith-Levin, a Florida-based former Scientologist who has attended some of the recent protests in Los ...
Below the Scientology management levels are Scientology service organizations ("Churches"), which deliver Scientology services to its members, and so-called secular organizations which seek to introduce L. Ron Hubbard's "Scientology Technology" into various sectors of society such as Citizens Commission on Human Rights, an organization that ...