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Dear David: Have you asked the Universal House of Justice? Have you received any private/personal information about Sen (or about anyone else) that was not readily available publicly? You might want to consider asking the House about privacy issues before speculating.

Best regards,
Iskandar

On Sun, 14 Jun 2009, David Friedman wrote:

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I'm interested in what exactly the House of Justice considers private 
information.  Recently the subject of Sen being disenrolled came up, and Susan 
suggested someone to write to the House if they wanted clarification about the 
reasons.  This must mean that the House would be willing to share the 
information.  This surprises me, as I would have thought the House would regard 
that as private.  Does being disenrolled take away the right to privacy?



Regards,

David


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