Scientology TV Highlights Rahul KC Human Rights Work in Nepal

Episode airing on 24 June 2026 presents the story of Youth for Human Rights Nepal president Rahul KC and a grassroots education movement reaching citizens, schools and public institutions

Brussels, Brussels, Belgium, 25th Jun 2026 — Scientology Network’s documentary series Voices for Humanity is scheduled to air an episode tonight featuring Rahul KC, president of Youth for Human Rights Nepal, whose work has focused on bringing human rights education to students, communities and public institutions across Nepal.

The episode, airing Wednesday, 24 June 2026 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, presents the story of a young Nepalese activist who first encountered Youth for Human Rights at the age of 12 and later helped build a grassroots movement to educate citizens on the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Rahul KC grew up in Kathmandu during Nepal’s decade-long civil conflict, a period marked by violence, instability and the exploitation of children. The programme recounts how, as a child, he came to understand that practices he had seen around him, including domestic violence and forced child labour, were not normal conditions of life but violations of rights recognised under international human rights standards.

After completing high school, Rahul KC formed a group dedicated to promoting human rights education in Nepal. His work grew from local school outreach into a broader effort engaging students, civic actors and policymakers. According to the programme, these efforts contributed to public understanding of human rights and helped support constitutional protections designed to ensure the implementation, protection and promotion of human rights in Nepal.

The episode places Rahul KC’s work in the wider context of Nepal’s post-conflict recovery. Following years of civil war, the country has faced continuing challenges connected to social inequality, child protection, discrimination and access to justice. The programme follows Rahul’s efforts to address such issues through education, presenting human rights not as an abstract legal concept but as practical knowledge that citizens can use in everyday life.

Youth for Human Rights is an international educational initiative that promotes awareness of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Its materials are used by volunteers, educators and community groups to help young people understand the 30 rights set out in the Declaration, adopted by the United Nations in 1948.

The Church of Scientology has long supported human rights education as part of its social betterment programmes. The initiative is inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who wrote that “human rights must be made a fact, not an idealistic dream.” Churches of Scientology, missions and affiliated groups in many countries have used educational materials on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in schools, community settings and public awareness activities.

Ivan Arjona, representative of the Church of Scientology to the European Union, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the United Nations, said the episode carries particular relevance for audiences concerned with democracy, civic responsibility and education.

“Rahul KC’s work in Nepal shows why human rights education matters not only in courtrooms or parliaments, but in classrooms, neighbourhoods and families,” said Arjona. “Our own democratic traditions are built on the conviction that dignity, freedom of conscience and equal rights must be understood by citizens if they are to be protected. When young people learn their rights and responsibilities, they become better prepared to contribute to peaceful and fair societies.”

The episode forms part of Voices for Humanity, a weekly Scientology Network series presenting change-makers from a variety of faiths, cultures and nations who work to improve their communities. The series has covered individuals involved in human rights education, drug prevention, literacy, disaster response and other humanitarian initiatives supported by Scientology-sponsored programmes.

Scientology Network debuted on 12 March 2018 and was launched by David Miscavige, ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion. The network broadcasts from Scientology Media Productions, the Church’s global media centre in Los Angeles, and is available through Scientology.tv, satellite television, mobile applications and streaming platforms including Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV.

The network’s programming includes documentaries, interviews and original series designed to present the everyday lives of Scientologists, the Church’s humanitarian activities and independent documentary films from around the world. Its programming has been made available internationally in multiple languages.

For European audiences, the Rahul KC episode offers a human-interest perspective on a wider question shared across continents: how human rights principles are transmitted from international declarations into the daily lives of citizens. The story presented by Voices for Humanity shows that education remains one of the most direct routes by which communities can address injustice, strengthen civic culture and encourage respect for the rights of others.

The Church of Scientology, its churches, missions, groups and members are present across the European continent. Scientology Europe reports a continent-wide presence through more than 140 churches, missions and affiliated groups in at least 27 European nations, alongside thousands of community-based social betterment and reform initiatives focused on education, prevention and neighbourhood-level support, inspired by the work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Within Europe’s diverse national frameworks for religion, the Church’s recognitions continue to expand, with administrative and judicial authorities in Spain, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany Slovakia and others, as well as the European Court of Human Rights, having addressed and acknowledged Scientology communities as protected by the national and international provisions of Freedom of Religion or belief.

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