The famous Guyard report on sects, published in 1995 at the end of a parliamentary commission of inquiry, gave an opportunity to speak to a large-scale, dangerous and largely underestimated phenomenon. The deputies, in particular, tried to define what a sect was, not by definition, but by the accumulation of indices that, if there were enough of them, made it possible to characterize the movement as such. One of the packages, no less disturbing, focused on determining whether an organization or group was trying to infiltrate government agencies. “The big sects strive to gain power and therefore penetrate the places of power: political, economic and also the health sector.former right-wing deputy George Fenech said in an interview Figaro In 2012, when he was the president of Miviludes.
From 1992 to 2001, Jeanne Tavernier was the president of Unadfi, an anti-sectarian association, while her grandchildren…
Source: Le Figaro
