International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance

International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance
Formation 1997
Type Human rights group affiliated with Scientology
Legal status Non-profit
Headquarters California, United States
Website humanrightsandtolerance.org/

The International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance is a human rights group strongly affiliated with Scientology, the stated aim of which is to "provide easy-to-understand human rights education to adults and children so that they are able to grasp what fundamental human rights are as aligned with the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights." The group's secondary objective is to "effectively combat violations of human rights, focusing on the issues of children and religious freedom."

The foundation, established in 1997 as the Foundation for Religious Tolerance at 1332 L. Ron Hubbard Way in Los Angeles, California, changed its name in 2002 and moved to 4845 Fountain Ave in 2003.[1]

Florida

The Foundation for Religious Tolerance of Florida was a relatively short-lived Scientology organization[2] founded by Mary DeMoss, which, in 2000, protested against the production of the anti-Scientology film, The Profit.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance (1998–2004). "Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax" (public documents). IRS Form 990. Economic Research Institute.
  2. Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations: Foundation for Religious Tolerance of Florida
  3. Farley, Robert (2001-08-02). "Man's film a veiled look at Scientology". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
  4. Persall, Steve (2001-08-24). "Real problems with a fictional movie". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
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