'Anonymous' Wages Attack on Scientologists

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From: NPR Morning Edition
Date: 20080207
Author:RENEE MONTAGNE

RENEE MONTAGNE
NPR Morning Edition
02-07-2008
'Anonymous' Wages Attack on Scientologists

Host: RENEE MONTAGNE
Time 5:00-6:00 AM


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RENEE MONTAGNE, host:

An Internet group which calls itself Anonymous is planning a worldwide protest against the Church of Scientology this weekend. It's accusing the organization of trying to limit free speech.

NPR's Kim Masters has more.

KIM MASTERS: The fight began a few weeks ago after someone posted a video of celebrity Scientologist Tom Cruise on the Internet.

(Soundbite of Internet video)

Mr. TOM CRUISE (Actor): Being a Scientologist, when you ...

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