johnAnchovie
Still raging
In doing a bit of web search for an article I am putting together on Hubbard, human rights abuses and that slimy, smiley, cult photo op machine, YHRI, I came across this:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/01/prweb336245.htm
text and phot op includes:
Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) January 23, 2006
Celebrities Isaac Hayes, and Angelina Jolie voice their support in a TV special "Pepsi Everyday Freedom Heroes," which will air on WCPO-TV (Channel 9 in Cincinnati, OH) and in other cities before spring. A Pepsi Everyday Freedom Hero is an individual or group of people who exemplify courage, cooperation and perseverance.
The seven extraordinary people awarded included the founder of Youth for Human Rights International, Mary Shuttleworth and her young son, Taron Lexton. Born in apartheid South Africa, Shuttleworth became aware of human rights injustices at an early age. After relocating to Los Angeles, her own learning disability was the inspiration for starting her first non-profit corporation in 1998, Shuttleworth Leadership Society International (SLSI), with the mission: Inspiration through Education!
and this from Education without borders:
http://www.educationwb.org/?s=mary+shuttleworth
Education Without Borders: Youth for Human Rights recently organized in Geneva the 7th Annual International Human Rights Summit. Which state of affairs do you make after this event?
Dr. Mary Shuttleworth: The 7th Annual International Human Rights Summit highlighted the valuable role of youth in raising awareness about human rights abuses while implementing grassroots huma....
As you well know, Shuttleworth is quite effective at schmoozing African dictators and officials desperate for some pr action, but to have roped in Jolie, of course using poor kids as bait, is a PR backlash just begging to happen. It is the kind of underhand Scientology PR that gets on my goat worse than anything I can think of.
These are all the more discusting considering that I recently had a dear friend of mine relate the story of how her 13 year old sister (Sea Org Cadet) was declared, disconnected from her SO parents - who are even more to blame, as they let it happen - put on a train to the closest city with the clothes on her back and 40 bucks in hand and nothing else. She survived, if it can be called that, by haunting night clubs and being picked up. A thirteen year old child. How I would love to wring Dr. Shuttleworth's neck.
Anyhoo, I am hoping to get an article published in Ireland about this, maybe some anons could do a spot of pooning in the meanwhile?
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/01/prweb336245.htm
text and phot op includes:
Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) January 23, 2006
Celebrities Isaac Hayes, and Angelina Jolie voice their support in a TV special "Pepsi Everyday Freedom Heroes," which will air on WCPO-TV (Channel 9 in Cincinnati, OH) and in other cities before spring. A Pepsi Everyday Freedom Hero is an individual or group of people who exemplify courage, cooperation and perseverance.
The seven extraordinary people awarded included the founder of Youth for Human Rights International, Mary Shuttleworth and her young son, Taron Lexton. Born in apartheid South Africa, Shuttleworth became aware of human rights injustices at an early age. After relocating to Los Angeles, her own learning disability was the inspiration for starting her first non-profit corporation in 1998, Shuttleworth Leadership Society International (SLSI), with the mission: Inspiration through Education!
and this from Education without borders:
http://www.educationwb.org/?s=mary+shuttleworth
Education Without Borders: Youth for Human Rights recently organized in Geneva the 7th Annual International Human Rights Summit. Which state of affairs do you make after this event?
Dr. Mary Shuttleworth: The 7th Annual International Human Rights Summit highlighted the valuable role of youth in raising awareness about human rights abuses while implementing grassroots huma....
As you well know, Shuttleworth is quite effective at schmoozing African dictators and officials desperate for some pr action, but to have roped in Jolie, of course using poor kids as bait, is a PR backlash just begging to happen. It is the kind of underhand Scientology PR that gets on my goat worse than anything I can think of.
These are all the more discusting considering that I recently had a dear friend of mine relate the story of how her 13 year old sister (Sea Org Cadet) was declared, disconnected from her SO parents - who are even more to blame, as they let it happen - put on a train to the closest city with the clothes on her back and 40 bucks in hand and nothing else. She survived, if it can be called that, by haunting night clubs and being picked up. A thirteen year old child. How I would love to wring Dr. Shuttleworth's neck.
Anyhoo, I am hoping to get an article published in Ireland about this, maybe some anons could do a spot of pooning in the meanwhile?