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Groups recognize Universal Children's Day with release of New Educational Music Video

Released on = November 18, 2004, 3:51 pm

Press Release Author = Church of Scientology

Industry = Non Profit

Press Release Summary = In honor of Universal Children’s Day on Saturday November
20th, the Founding Church of Scientology and Youth for Human Rights International is
releasing a 5-minute music video dealing head-on with gang violence and bullying
among youths.

Press Release Body = In honor of Universal Children’s Day on Saturday November 20th,
the Founding Church of Scientology and Youth for Human Rights International is
releasing a 5-minute music video dealing head-on with gang violence and bullying
among youths.

Entitled UNITED, the video portrays children banding together to defeat bullies in
school and playground settings and even extending friendship to a gang leader. "It
is a very real portrayal of things our youth are faced with today and how to apply
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights," said Rev. Susan Taylor,
spokesperson for the Church. "That article that tells us that all people are born
free and equal and we should act towards others in a spirit of brotherhood."

The video features cameo appearances from soul legend Isaac Hayes, movie actress
Erica Christensen and TV actresses Catherine Bell, Jenna Elfman and Lynsey
Bartilson. Filmed this year in 14 countries, the video also features a multi-ethnic
cast of more than 150 actors, primarily youths.

Mr. Craig Mokhiber, Deputy Director, Office of the High Commissioner for Human
Rights at the United Nations described the work as “brilliant” and “an important
contribution to human rights education”.

In Washington DC, there were 2,599 arrests of juveniles last year. “While crime
statistics are improving in the DC area, the number of juveniles getting caught up
in the criminal justice system is still too high. This video is aimed at this
population in order to promote tolerance and respect for each other”, said Rev.
Taylor. "We want to make it available widely and invite everyone to see it."

For information on showings, contact the Founding Church at
http://www.scientology-washingtondc.org/ The video can be viewed at
http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/. More information on human rights activities is
available at http://www.scientology.org/humanrights/ .

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Web Site = http://www.scientology-washingtondc.org

Contact Details = Sylvia Stanard
202-667-6404
osa.dc@verizon.net

 


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