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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
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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
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On Jun 14, 2009, at 4:32 37AM, David Friedman wrote:
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
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. Does being disenrolled take away the right to
privacy?
Dear David,
In the case of previous disenrollments the institutions have stated
that the publicity these persons gave to those disenrollments took
away their right to privacy.
warmest, Susan
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David,
I have written the Universal House of Justice, to ask why certain people
were disenrolled from the Baha'i community, and the answer was effectively
we can't provide exact information due to the privacy of the individual
involved. I think that is the best answer
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On Jun 14, 2009, at 11:31 16AM, Matt Haase wrote:
and the real reason may be way too personal for the UHJ to be
running around and telling everyone about it. We may think it was
because of this or that, but it may be something extremely private.
OK, but we
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To answer general questions: I haven't tried to keep anything
private, I simply don't know anything more than is already public in
the letter of the UHJ, which is on Bahai Rants at
http://bahairants.com/fahrenheit-145-77.html
So far as I am concerned, people are