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Suicide soldier's family calls for Scientology probe
Edward McBride's family say he was hounded by fellow Scientologists prior to his suicide (AAP)
The family of a soldier who killed himself after being bombarded with calls and texts from fellow Scientologists have backed calls for an inquiry into the group.
The family of a soldier who killed himself after being bombarded with calls and texts from fellow Scientologists have backed calls for an inquiry into the group.
Edward McBride took his own life in 2007. His family believe the Church of Scientology played a major role in his death, and have spent the past two years trying to find answers.
Now they have urged the federal government to initiate an inquiry into the controversial religious group, under fire following recent allegations of blackmail, sanctioned beatings, forced abortions and financial fraud.
Independent senator Nick Xenophon last week made a scathing parliamentary attack on scientology, accusing it of using religion as a front for criminal activities.
He wants the organisation to be investigated by parliament - a call which has so far won the backing of the Australian Greens, but not the government or opposition.
Plea for formal inquiry
Senator Xenophon and Greens leader Bob Brown on Monday flanked Mr McBride's brother Stephen as he appealed directly to the prime minister to support a formal inquiry.
Police investigating his younger brother's death in 2007 had been repeatedly stymied by the church, which failed to provide personal audit files as requested, Stephen McBride said.
"Every time I think of scientology I still get a real bad aftertaste in my mouth," he told reporters in Canberra.
"There's something just not right about it."
Mr McBride is adamant the church contributed to his brother's suicide, with the coroner reporting the telephone messages contained intimidating statements, such as "this behaviour is unacceptable" and "you have missed your interview".
He had spent $25,000 on scientology courses in his time with the church.
Scientology 'a cult'
"The bombardment of 19 telephone messages backed him into a corner with no room to breathe," Mr McBride said.
"We've been through hell the last two years - please don't let my brother's death be in vain."
Senator Xenophon has yet to win the support of the government, despite Prime Minister Kevin Rudd saying last week he also had concerns about scientology.
"It doesn't seem the numbers are there yet, but I will continue to build my case," he said, adding this was not a crusade against freedom of religion.
"This is a hell of a week and I think we are distracted with other issues, but I think it's inevitable there will be an inquiry one way or the other."
Senator Brown, who labelled scientology a cult, said he would be angry if the government and coalition quashed any move for an inquiry.
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Suicides and Mental Harm
I publiahws book called "My Billion Year Contract: Memoir of a Former Scientologist. It includes how they drove me to a psychotic breakdown where I almost died and for the last 10 years I have been working with many other people who were pressed into the same corner, and very sadly some did not make it back. You can look at my website www.mybillionyearcontract.com . If anyone in his family is interested in reading the book, I will mail once I have a snail mail address. It is sad .Nancy Many
Defiance of warrant is unacceptable
I am deeply offended by the Church of Scientology's defiance of the Queensland Police warrant for the documents detailing McBride's interaction with their organisation. The Church of Scientology claimed that they were confidential due to confessional privilege, however earlier this year they intentionally broke that confidentiality by revealing the contents of files they kept of former Scientologists, in an effort to discredit them in the St Petersburg Times. What are they hiding this time?
pay for your own religion
scientolgy is a business, as are the majority of religions operating in this country. As a taxpayer I am disgusted that these organisations are exempt from paying tax. Im sick of subsidising these cults, especially a blatant money grubbing organisation that chews people up and spits them out. Anyone who wants to follow the teachings of a demented meglomaniac like L. Ron Hubbard deserves to be ripped off without expecting the taxpayer to fund it.
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