Wikinews international report: “Anonymous” holds anti-Scientology protests worldwide
Sunday, February 10, 2008
The Internet group Project Chanology 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.
Contents
1 Location Reports
1.1 Adelaide, Australia
1.1.1 Adelaide Gallery
1.2 Atlanta, Georgia
1.2.1 Atlanta Photo Gallery
1.3 Austin, Texas
1.3.1 Austin Photo Gallery
1.4 Boston, Massachusetts
1.4.1 Boston Photo Gallery
1.5 Brisbane, Australia
1.5.1 Brisbane Gallery
1.6 Brussels, Belgium
1.6.1 Brussels Photo Gallery
1.7 Buffalo, New York
1.7.1 Buffalo Photo Gallery
1.8 Chicago, Illinois
1.8.1 Chicago Photo Gallery
1.9 Clearwater, Florida
1.10 Dallas, Texas
1.10.1 Dallas Photo Gallery
1.11 Edinburgh, Scotland
1.11.1 Edinburgh Photo Gallery
1.12 Honolulu, Hawaii
1.12.1 Honolulu Photo Gallery
1.13 Houston, Texas
1.14 London, England
1.14.1 London Photo Gallery
1.15 Los Angeles, California
1.15.1 Los Angeles Photo Gallery
1.16 Manchester, England
1.16.1 Manchester Photo Gallery
1.17 Melbourne, Australia
1.17.1 Melbourne Photo Gallery
1.18 Minneapolis, Minnesota
1.19 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1.19.1 Milwaukee Photo Gallery
1.20 New Orleans, Louisiana
1.20.1 New Orleans Photo Gallery
1.21 New York City, New York
1.21.1 New York City Photo Gallery
1.22 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1.23 Phoenix, Arizona
1.23.1 Phoenix Photo Gallery
1.24 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1.24.1 Pittsburgh Photo Gallery
1.25 Plymouth, England
1.25.1 Plymouth Photo Gallery
1.26 Portland, Oregon
1.26.1 Portland Photo Gallery
1.27 San Antonio, Texas
1.28 San Diego, California
1.28.1 San Diego Photo Gallery
1.29 Seattle, Washington
1.29.1 Seattle Photo Gallery
1.30 Sydney, Australia
1.30.1 Sydney Photo Gallery
1.31 Toronto, Canada
1.31.1 Toronto Photo Gallery
1.32 Vancouver, Canada
1.33 Vienna, Austria
1.34 Winnipeg, Canada
1.34.1 Winnipeg Photo Gallery
1.35 The Internet
1.35.1 Internet gallery
1.36 Other locations
1.36.1 Stories from other locations
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