SGI-Korea Prevails in Arbitration Hearing Against Seoul Broadcasting Systems (SBS), October 27, 2005
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The Press Arbitration Commission ordered SBS to broadcast a correction and retraction in response to a TV program that aired distorted coverage of SGI-Korea
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Abridged version of "SGI-USA Sr. Vice President Guy McCloskey's Rebuttal to Forbes," which was printed in the "Readers Say" section, Forbes magazine, December 27, 2004
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Rebuttal letter to "Sensei's World," an article published in the September 6, 2004 issue of Forbes magazine and statement from the editor in response.
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"Soka Gakkai President Einosuke Akiya Responds to Forbes, a condensed version of which was printed in the "Readers Say" section, Forbes magazine, September 20, 2004
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Rebuttal statement to "Sensei's World" published in the September 6, 2004 issue of Forbes magazine that describes Soka Gakkai as a "sinister" organization.
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Letter to Forbes from attorney for Soka Gakkai and SGI-USA dated August 27, 2004
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A refutation of the contents of "Sensei's World" published in the September 6, 2004 issue of Forbes magazine. [Note: This letter was also sent to Forbes.]
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"Groundless Criticism," Der Spiegel, January 12, 2004
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Rebuttal to "Sect Influences Government," an article appearing in the November 17, 2003 edition of the German magazine Der Spiegel, that includes allegations of sexual assault against the SGI president, which had been successfully concluded two years earlier in June 2001 in Tokyo courts.
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"Rape claims are unacceptable," The Financial Times, November 17, 2003
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Rebuttal to "Japan's LDP puts faith in religious partner," a November 6, 2003 article published in the USA edition of The Financial Times (London, England) about Japan's New Komeito party and Soka Gakkai members who provide electoral support to the Liberal Democratic party.
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