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1997 Washington Post. All rts. reserv.
Germany, America and  Scientology.

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1997 Washington Post. All rts. reserv.
AROUND THE WORLD -Germans Say U.S. Was Duped.

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1997 Washington Post. All rts. reserv.
U.S.  Criticizes Germany on  Scientology  Report Will Attack Policies That
Target Members of Church.

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1997 Phoenix Newspapers. All rts. reserv.
GERMAN OPPOSITION TO U.S. FILM DECRIED

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1997 Washington Post. All rts. reserv.
Germany's Odd Obsession With  Scientology.

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1997 Washington Post. All rts. reserv.
Germany, Church of  Scientology Feuding in Print and Political Arena.



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GERMAN OPPOSITION TO U.S. FILM DECRIED
Arizona Republic (AR) - Saturday, August 10, 1996
By: Associated Press
Edition: Final Chaser  Section: Front  Page: A23


TEXT:
WASHINGTON  -  The  State  Department is registering its disapproval of any
effort  in  Germany to boycott the film Mission: Impossible because of star
Tom Cruise's membership in the Church of Scientology .

   In  fact,  spokesman Nicholas Burns said German citizens "ought to watch
the film."

It is a good film," he said.

   The youth wing of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's Christian Democratic
Union  is  trying  to organize a national boycott of Mission: Impossible, a
summer blockbuster that opened Thursday in Germany.
   German  officials  consider  the  Los  Angeles-based  church a threat to
democracy  and  think  the  group  wants  to control the German government.
Scientologists  are  barred from membership in major parties, and Christian
Democrats  and  members of Kohl 's Cabinet have said Scientologists should
be barred from government jobs.

   The  call for a boycott seemed to lack universal appeal in Germany, even
among elements of the Christian Democrat youth segment. The Bavaria chapter
rejected  the  appeal  on the basis of a boycott bringing more publicity to
Cruise and the movie.

   Parliamentarian  Ortrun  Schaetzel of the Christian Democrats criticized
the  boycott  as  well.  So long as Cruise did not use the movie to promote
 Scientology , he said, his membership is "a private affair in which we may
not interfere."

   Burns  said  the State Department's last three annual reports evaluating
human  rights  around  the  world  described  "our  unhappiness"  over  the
treatment  of  Scientologists  in Germany. This year's document says church
members reported social and government-condoned harassment.

   German  government  spokesman  Herbert Schmuelling indicated in a Friday
news  conference  in  Bonn that the government is not pleased with the U.S.
position.

    In  Hamburg,  Franz  Riedl,  a  Scientology  spokesman, said Germany's
campaign against the church "smacks of extremism and fanaticism."

                Copyright (c) 1996, Phoenix Newspapers Inc.


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