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  2. Soka Gakkai - Wikipedia

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    Soka Gakkai is considered as a cult in several countries, including France and Belgium. In 2015, Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi signed an agreement that recognizes the Soka Gakkai as a "Concordat" that grants the religions status in "a special 'club' of denominations consulted by the government in certain occasions, and, perhaps more ...

  3. Daisaku Ikeda - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 5 , but has also been described as a cult by medias ("Soka Gakkai has many of the markings of a cult" [3]) and politicians (the French parliamentary commission in 1995). Ikeda was the founding president of the Soka Gakkai International .

  4. Death of Akiyo Asaki - Wikipedia

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    Soka Gakkai's president compared the bereaved family to Aum Shinrikyo, a religious cult famous for dropping poison gas into the Tokyo subway system. [5] The Gakkai sued Asaki's family and the newsweeklies that reported their allegations, and in 2001, courts awarded the Gakkai 2 million yen. [ 6 ]

  5. Daisaku Ikeda death: Former Soka Gakkai Japanese Buddhist ...

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    In 1979, Ikeda became the honorary president of the global wing of the sect called Soka Gakkai International, which claims 2.8 million members in over 190 countries and territories.

  6. Japan's Daisaku Ikeda, longtime Soka Gakkai lay Buddhist ...

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -Daisaku Ikeda, who helped spread Buddhist thought around the world through Soka Gakkai - Japan's largest religious organisation and an ally of the government - has died, the ...

  7. Daisaku Ikeda, head of global Japanese Buddhist ... - AOL

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    Daisaku Ikeda, who headed Soka Gakkai, a Japanese Buddhist organization, that includes famed musician Herbie Hancock and other celebrities in its fold, has died at 95, the Japanese religious ...

  8. Tokyo subway sarin attack - Wikipedia

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    By December, Tsuchiya had accumulated in total about 3 kilograms (6.6 lb) of sarin – from this, two separate assassination attempts were made on Daisaku Ikeda, leader of Soka Gakkai (a rival Japanese religious movement), in mid-1994. The first attack involved a truck with a spraying system, as previously used – the spraying system ...

  9. Soka Gakkai International - Wikipedia

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    The Soka Gakkai's subsidiary organizations also have a social presence. Several educational institutions were either founded by the Soka Gakkai or were inspired by the educational writings of the Soka Gakkai's three presidents. [49] [50] The Min-On Concert Association is a subsidiary of the Soka Gakkai which Ikeda established in 1963. It claims ...