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Religions > Atheism |
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"desertphile@hot mail. com Desertphile, American Patriot" |
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24 Mar 2005 11:06:13 AM |
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MIVILUDES report presentation |
From: "roger gonnet" <rg@antisectes.net>
Subject: MIVILUDES report presentation
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:36:58 +0100
Miviludes report
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 13:50
Unauthorized translation
PARIS (Reuters) - In its annual report to the Prime Minister, the
Mission interministérielle de vigilance et de lutte contre les
dérives sectaires (Miviludes) dealt with "sectarians risks" and
their consequences for children and adults.
The organization, founded in 2002, called attention to the risk of
the "desocialization of children," primarily students within the
communities, and warned of the "language of enticement" directed
at young people, primarily through the Internet.
"In the general context in which the mistreatment of children and
attempts at suicide by youth are cause for increasing concern,
consideration should be given to the danger that children's
relations with their families are threated by groups of adherents,
and to the risks that young people can be influenced by a certain
language," read part of the 115-page report submitted by
Jean-Pierre Raffarin.
Chaired by Jean-Louis Langlais, the organization gave, as an
example, children who are raised by a group or are regarded as
children of the guru, by whom they are sometimes given "presents,"
including sex. They also recalled the fate of a 17-month old baby
whose death had possibly been caused by inadequate vegetarian
nutrition.
Besides that, the Mission also called for protection for adults
who, because of individual weakness, are in a different "category"
from other potential adherents who make sects their goal. For
instance on their official web pages the Raelians represent
agreement with their thesis as an opportunity "to win friends in
France," noted Miviludes.
The organization, whose mission is the observation and analysis of
the sect phenomenon, also warned about "a prevailing tendency to
recruit new adherents through the Internet making use of the
Gothic wave that is particularly favored by adolescents and is
tendentiously presented as aesthetic."
The report showed particular interest in the satanic movement,
whose adherents share common vallues like "anti-republican
connections, a common taste in music, deviant sexual practices and
an explicit preference for magic and/or vampirism."
In 2003 qnd 2004, the Mission revealed possible connections
between two suicides and two murders with the emergence of
Satanism, which the authors of the report have also associated
with increased desecrations at cemeteries.
INFORMATION FOR PREVENTION
Miviludes compiles the activities of nine ministries (justice,
foreign affairs, interior, defense, economy, education, youth,
solidarity and labor) in the fight against sects.
In the chapter about last year's planned progress, the Mission
welcomed the passing of the law on bioethics and on psychotherapy,
which "puts an end point to the advertisement for reproductive
cloning and should form a better framework for a profession which
has been subject to definite distractions."
The Mission also presented eight proposals for action, which are
meant primarily to enhance preventive measures for young people,
to sensitize the business environment and to develop university
research.
In a joint effort with the Ministries for Education and for Youth,
Miviludes is involved in the distribution of preventive
information through audiovisual media and the Internet. It
encourages training for speakers who specialize in the care of the
victims of sect influence.
It also offers compilation of documents "that emphasize the
guarantees with which support of children and of people in a
position of vulnerability is provided."
For Miviludes the "sectarian" character of an organization comes
from its ability "to modify the personality of its adherents with
regards to preferring an unconditional adulation for the clan and
its guru."
It also recognizes that "one of the characteristics of sect
influence undoubtedly relates to the difficulty of assessing its
damage and thus determining the associated legal responsibility."
According to a parliamentary report there are about 200 sects in
France, most of which have fewer than 2,000 members. The most
significant, the Jehovahs Witnesses, has 130,000 adherents.
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: MIVILUDES report presentation |
24 Mar 2005 08:58:03 PM |
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desertphile@hot mail. com (Desertphile, American Patriot) wrote:
The organization, founded in 2002, called attention to the risk of
the "desocialization of children," primarily students within the
communities, and warned of the "language of enticement" directed
at young people, primarily through the Internet.
Interesting article. It sounds like it could be talking about the
United States Army.
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