Hare-Krishna wird als eine gefährliche sektiererische Organisation behandelt
| Religiöse Diskriminierung - ISKCON/Hare Krishna |
Hare Krishna treated as a harmful sectarian organization
By Willy Fautré ("Human Rights Without Frontiers," January 8, 2002)
Since the publication of the parliamentary report on sects in 1997 and of an annexed list of movements suspected to be harmful sects, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has been treated by some public authorities and private institutions as a dangerous movement. As far as the Hare Krishna movement is concerned, the parliamentary commission on sects heard the testimonies of three members of the same anti-sect organisation VVPG (Vereniging ter verdediging van persoon en gezin/ Association for the Defence of the Person and the Family). Professor Van den Wyngaert, founder the VVPG, was listed in the category "Representatives of the academic world". Mrs M. Degrieck was identified as a sociologist of the VVPG and Mr. L. De Droogh as the vice-president (1).
By the end of 2001, the "Information and Advice Centre on harmful sectarian movements" had not been asked by a public authority if they consider the ISKCON a harmful sectarian organization...
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