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From the late 1960s to the 1970s, Soka Gakkai and Komeito party members pressured authors, distributors, agents, and bookstores to prevent the publication of criticism against Soka Gakkai. The number of works critical of Soka Gakkai increased after the formation of the Komeito, such as Fujiwara Hirotatsu's 1969 Slashing Soka Gakkai. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).[1]

Soka Gakkai has been found liable by Japanese courts for election violations,</ref>山崎正友著『懺悔の告発』より</ref> ,[2] , and ,[3][4]

The French National Assembly and the Belgian Federal Parliment have both listed Soka Gakkai as a cult.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ " Ask Daisaku Ikeda of the Soka Gakkai: Was his 'deep remorse' 31 years ago a lie to deceive the world?" Tetsuzo Fuwa (Akahata, July 22, 2001)
  2. ^ 1998年10月7日、最高裁第3小法廷判決文参照
  3. ^ 2009年3月27日東京高裁判決文参照
  4. ^ 週刊現代 2009年4月18日号『特集・創価学会・公明党が指令した「手帳強奪」事件の真相』 | Weekly Gendai, April 18, 2009 issue: "Special feature: The truth behind the "notebook robbery" incident ordered by the Soka Gakkai and Komeito Party"
  5. ^ Toshiaki Furukawa , "Soka Gakkai as a Cult = Daisaku Ikeda " ( Daisan Shokan, November 2000) ISBN 978-4807400171
  6. ^ The Parliamentary Hearing presents a policy aimed at combating illegal cult practices and the danger they pose to society and to people, especially minors. Report of the Commission under the name of MM. Duquesne and Willems. Part II. Report ( PDF ) -- bilingual report in French and Flemish, retrieved 2007-01-08 .