Talk:International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance

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There has been an effort to present the Foundation primarily in the context of its ties to Scientology. This is potentially misleading. An in-depth look at the recent activities and materials of the organization confirm that it does not promote Scientology doctrine [1]. It is factually staffed primarily by Scientologists, but its board and collaborators include numerous non-Scientologists. In the interests of presenting an accurate description of the Foundation, tangential references to Scientology should be refrained from. Any trace of "slant" is not condoned by Wikipedia guidelines. All data, including "controversy," should be duly cited. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mranonymous (talk • contribs).