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there's been a lot of whooo haaa even in our parliament lately concerning the COS

Last night it was reported that now Britain is on their talis. Apparently the church of scientology do not pay taxes in Britain because it's a representative of a charity in South Australia.:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl After learning of the address of the said head office the occupants of the suburban home were quite shocked to hear that they were it's head office.

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The Church of Scientology faces the prospect of a police investigation in Australia after being accused of torture and embezzlement and of forcing employees to have abortions.

Nick Xenophon, an independent senator, presented letters to the Australian Parliament from seven former Scientologists which he said showed that the secretive church was a front for physical violence, intimidation and blackmail.

“I am deeply concerned about this organisation and the devastating impact it can have on its followers, he told the Australian Senate in Canberra. He called for a Senate inquiry.

The State Crime Command of New South Wales police yesterday confirmed that Mr Xenophon had handed over the letters for investigation. Fed- eral police have also been contacted.

Kevin Rudd, the Prime Minister,said that many Australians had “real concerns about Scientology. “I share some of those concerns, he added. “We would like to proceed in a cautious and methodical way in examining those matters and then we’ll decide what, if further, parliamentary action is necessary.

Aaron Saxton, a member of the church in Australia and the US between 1989 and 1996, said in one of the letters that he had participated in the “forced confinement and torture of others. Other letters described how individuals were pressured to hand over large sums of money to the church, leaving them in poverty.

Carmel Underwood, a former executive director of the Sydney branch of the church, wrote that Scientology executives covered up a case of child molestation and pressured pregnant staff to abort their babies so they could keep working for the church. “There are many who are still suffering and being abused financially, physically and mentally, she wrote.

Kevin Mackey, 46, a farmer, wrote that the church sought cash donations from members for the “crimes of drinking alcohol or watching pornography.

“Scientology is not a religious organisation — it is a criminal organisation that hides behind its so-called religious beliefs, Mr Xenophon said. “The letters received by me contain extensive allegations of crimes and abuses that are truly shocking.

“These victims of Scientology claim it is an abusive, manipulative, violent and criminal organisation, and that criminality is condoned at the highest levels.

The Church of Scientology has dismissed the allegations as “an outrageous abuse of parliamentary privilege but said that it will co-operate with police. “Senator Xenophon is obviously being pressured by disgruntled former members who use hate speech and distorted accounts of their experiences in the church, it said. “They are about as reliable as former spouses are when talking about their ex-partner.

Mr Xenophon is a maverick independent politician from South Australia. He was a compensation lawyer before he won a seat in the federal Parliament in the 2007 election on an anti-gambling, pro-consumer protection platform promoted by his “No Pokies (slot machines) group.


Church of Scientology accused of torture and forced abortions - Times Online
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