Germany Isolated Itself From the Democratic Consensus on Religious Freedom
For nearly three decades,
Now that surveillance has ended without
The embarrassment is not only that the campaign failed.
It is that democratic nations had already shown
Across the democratic world, courts and governments reached the conclusion
Scientology is a religion.
Scientologists are entitled to equal protection.
Discrimination against them violates the principles democratic societies exist to uphold.
In 1993,
In 1997,
In 2007,
In 2013, the United Kingdom Supreme Court condemned discrimination against Scientologists as "illogical, discriminatory and unjust" while recognizing Scientology chapels as places of religious worship.
In 2016, Belgian courts rejected years of sensational allegations, fully acquitted Scientology and condemned proceedings rooted in prejudice and a presumption of guilt.
Across
These were not isolated legal technicalities. They were democratic institutions upholding democratic standards.
They applied the principles of religious freedom. They examined facts rather than propaganda. They recognized Scientology as the religion it is.
It maintained suspicion. It legitimized discrimination. It allowed "sect filters" to spread through public and private life. It permitted religious association itself to become a basis for exclusion.
Scientologists lost employment opportunities. Businesses and professionals were targeted. Families were stigmatized. Children faced hostility because of their parents' faith.
All of this occurred under a state narrative that claimed to be protecting democracy while denying the very religious freedom democracy is designed to protect.
That is the contradiction
The democratic world recognized Scientology.
The democratic world extended protection.
And after nearly thirty years,
Religious freedom is not an ornament of democracy. It is one of its tests.
Constitutional protections mean little when governments refuse to apply them to the people whose rights are at stake.
The end of surveillance does not erase the damage inflicted on Scientologists.
Nor does it repair the stigma created by years of official suspicion.
But it does leave
Scientology is a religion. Scientologists are entitled to equal rights. And after thirty years of failed surveillance,
It exposed how far it had isolated itself from the democratic standards it claimed to defend.
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SOURCE Church of Scientology International
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