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Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI) is a Los Angeles–based non-profit organization. Founded and largely staffed and financed by Scientologists, its stated mission is "To teach youth around the globe about human rights, thus helping them to become valuable advocates for the promotion of tolerance and peace."〔 The organization promotes〔(International Youth Movement Turns To 20th Century Humanitarians for Inspiration ), youthforhumanrights.org〕 Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's writings on human rights and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by sponsoring essay and art contests and by providing materials for students and teaching guides for schools.〔(n.d.) (About YHRI )〕 According to the Church of Scientology International, Scientologist Mary Shuttleworth founded the organization in August 2001 "in coordination with the Church of Scientology International's Human Rights Office". Scientology's website states that by 2004 it had established activities in more than 26 countries, including Mexico, the United States and Sweden. ==Leadership== YHRI's president and founder is Mary Shuttleworth (formerly Mary Untiedt), former president of YHRI's parent organization International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance. She also founded the Applied Scholastics schools "Shuttleworth Academy" and "Mary's Schoolhouse."〔(n.d.) (About Mary Shuttleworth )〕〔(Meet Education in Scientology )〕 Shuttleworth holds an executive position at TXL Films,〔(n.d.)(Mary Shuttleworth )〕 the company that created the music video ''UNITED'' with YHRI.〔(n.d.) (About United )〕 She is a Scientologist.〔(Meet Scientologists On-line )〕 According to the newsletter ''Church of Scientology International'', the executive director of YHRI is Tim Bowles,〔(International Youth Delegates Spark Human Rights Initiative at David Starr Jordan High School ), ''Church of Scientology International'', Human Rights News, October 7, 2005〕〔(Youth For Human Rights International - Ghana Human Rights Tour ), ''Church of Scientology International'', Human Rights News Forum, June 3, 2006〕 former law partner of Bowles & Moxon, serving as general legal council for the Church of Scientology. Bowles also acts as an advisor to Scientology's Citizens Commission on Human Rights.〔(n.d.)(About Tim Bowles )〕 Lynsey Bartilson, who appears on the television series ''Grounded for Life'', is a prominent YHRI spokesperson. She was raised and remains a Scientologist, and her mother Laurie Bartilson was a former law partner at Moxon & Bartilson. In her online biography, she states that she worked as creative director and choreographer for the Scientology Celebrity Center’s “Kids on Stage for A Better World.”〔(Lynsey Bartilson's official home page )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Youth for Human Rights International」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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