Liste der Proteste - Update
The Internet group Anonymous today held protests critical of the Church of Scientology. The protests marked what would have been the 49th birthday of Lisa McPherson, who is claimed to be a victim of the Church of Scientology's practices. Lisa died in 1995 during a running of what Scientologists refer to as an Introspection Rundown, a procedure intended to help Church members deal with a psychotic or deeply traumatic event.
Protests were planned throughout the day in 14 countries and over 50 different cities. The estimation of total protesters world wide for Feb. 10, 2008 is 9,250 people.
Wikinews had correspondents at a number of protest locations to report on the events. This article was updated throughout the day with reports from around the globe.
London, England
Plymouth, England
Manchester, England
Edinburgh, Scotland
Boston, Massachusetts
Brussels, Belgium
Buffalo, New York, USA
New York City, New York, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Toronto, Canada
Winnipeg, Canada
Los Angeles, California, USA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Adelaide, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Phoenix, Arizona
Honolulu, Hawaii
Houston, Texas, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Vienna, Austria
Portland, Oregon
Seattle, Washington
San Diego, California
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Clearwater, Florida
The Internet
Other locations
Phuuuu, das wars erstmal... Besonders toll ist folgende Tatsache The protest was delayed by 30 minutes so the protesters would not interrupt a Presbyterian Church service. ;-)
Update:
3 Scientologists in different locations were arrested for attacking the protesters.
At one protest 2 People got hit when the engine panel on a bus snapped open and smacked them (It had been windy in that location which caused it to snap open)
the CO$ in Georgia called out the Riot police, who spent 3 hours standing there in their face masks.
1 Person showed up in Tokyo, all by himself, 4 protesters showed up in Tel Aviv.
There were Freezoners at the London Protests, some of the live feeds had anons chatting with them.
Protests were planned throughout the day in 14 countries and over 50 different cities. The estimation of total protesters world wide for Feb. 10, 2008 is 9,250 people.
Wikinews had correspondents at a number of protest locations to report on the events. This article was updated throughout the day with reports from around the globe.
London, England
Plymouth, England
Manchester, England
Edinburgh, Scotland
Boston, Massachusetts
Brussels, Belgium
Buffalo, New York, USA
New York City, New York, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Toronto, Canada
Winnipeg, Canada
Los Angeles, California, USA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Adelaide, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Phoenix, Arizona
Honolulu, Hawaii
Houston, Texas, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Vienna, Austria
Portland, Oregon
Seattle, Washington
San Diego, California
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Clearwater, Florida
The Internet
Other locations
Phuuuu, das wars erstmal... Besonders toll ist folgende Tatsache The protest was delayed by 30 minutes so the protesters would not interrupt a Presbyterian Church service. ;-)
Update:
3 Scientologists in different locations were arrested for attacking the protesters.
At one protest 2 People got hit when the engine panel on a bus snapped open and smacked them (It had been windy in that location which caused it to snap open)
the CO$ in Georgia called out the Riot police, who spent 3 hours standing there in their face masks.
1 Person showed up in Tokyo, all by himself, 4 protesters showed up in Tel Aviv.
There were Freezoners at the London Protests, some of the live feeds had anons chatting with them.
Vionics - 11. Feb, 14:42