Post by Anonymous on Aug 21, 2010 17:05:00 GMT
University Prof Patrick McGorry is targeted by Scientology Church and CCHR
heraldsun.com.au/news/
heraldsun.com.au/news/
The University of Melbourne professor, with Monash University's Prof Louise Newman and Prof Ian Hickie, director of the Brain and Mind Research Institute at the University of Sydney, publicly backed calls by South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon in March for a senate inquiry into Scientology.
They have since received requests under Freedom of Information seeking the release of emails discussing the church, funding and research programs.
The church says it is concerned about the pharmaceutical links between medical researchers and psychiatrists and denies the request is harassment.
The University of Sydney has refused to release the requested documents and Monash is still processing the request.
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Church of Scientology Australia president Vicki Dunstan said the documents were requested so the church could correct information being disseminated about itself.
Shelly Wilkins, executive director of the Scientology-funded Citizens Committee on Human Rights, said the FOI requests into mental health experts including Prof McGorry sought to expose links between psychiatrists and the pharmaceutical industry.
"The fact that during an election year there has been more concerted efforts by certain Australian psychiatrists to demand taxpayer dollars for questionable youth mental health programs has prompted a closer look," Ms Wilkins said.
Prof McGorry said he was not surprised to be targeted after speaking out against the church's teachings on psychiatric care.
"This is their standard practice - to pursue someone in this way when they speak out against them," he said. (more)
They have since received requests under Freedom of Information seeking the release of emails discussing the church, funding and research programs.
The church says it is concerned about the pharmaceutical links between medical researchers and psychiatrists and denies the request is harassment.
The University of Sydney has refused to release the requested documents and Monash is still processing the request.
Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar.
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Church of Scientology Australia president Vicki Dunstan said the documents were requested so the church could correct information being disseminated about itself.
Shelly Wilkins, executive director of the Scientology-funded Citizens Committee on Human Rights, said the FOI requests into mental health experts including Prof McGorry sought to expose links between psychiatrists and the pharmaceutical industry.
"The fact that during an election year there has been more concerted efforts by certain Australian psychiatrists to demand taxpayer dollars for questionable youth mental health programs has prompted a closer look," Ms Wilkins said.
Prof McGorry said he was not surprised to be targeted after speaking out against the church's teachings on psychiatric care.
"This is their standard practice - to pursue someone in this way when they speak out against them," he said. (more)