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Introduction
Beyond the headlines
Reporting in the public interest
Decades ahead of its time
Reporting in the public interest
Blowing the whistle
Constant Vigilance
Freedom of expression
Honouring human rights leadership
A beacon of truth
Dr. Simon Wiesenthal, Nazi hunter Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Discover the Facts About the Scientology Religion and Its Activities
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“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” — Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Freedom of expression
Providing a platform for humanitarian conscience

Society’s leaders, whose charge it is to shape our future through critical decision-making and effective action, are only as equipped to do so as they are honestly, accurately and fully informed.

Freedom has provided its readers much greater access to information they need to understand issues and thus, govern more incisively. Its investigative reports clarify key factors and lay bare influences not covered by conventional news and information sources.

Freedom's mission—to uncover and present the truth, to disclose human rights abuses, make them widely known and persevere until they are righted—echoes the words of humanitarian and founder of the Scientology religion, L. Ron Hubbard: “Human rights must be made a fact, not an idealistic dream.” (See “A beacon of truth for the 21st century,” page 26.)

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