April 1991, Northrhine-Westfalia: The City Council of a small town in Northrhine-Westfalia, called Iserlohn-Letmathe, adopted an anti-Scientology resolution after learning that some residents of the town were Scientologists. As a result of this discrimination, a family of Scientologists faced major problems even though they had lived in the town for 50 years and were highly regarded. The family became social outcasts and neighbours forbade their children to play with the Scientologists’ children. The City Council of Iserlohn canceled ongoing negotiations for the purchase of a piece of land owned by the family.
May 1991, Bienenbüttel: Children were kept away from a riding school owned by Mrs. S., a Scientologist from Bienenbüttel near Lüneburg. Their parents had been stirred up by Lutheran “sect-expert” Mr. Knackstedt who held an “information lecture” denouncing her because of her religion.
September 1991: An order from New Era Publications, which publishes exclusively books by L. Ron Hubbard, was refused because of their affiliation with Scientology.
Boycotts and social ostracism continued...