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October 03,
1997
Know the Difference (No.
8): The Final Cut
By Craig Green & Jeff Farr
Los Angeles
As 1990 marked the 700th anniversary of the founding
of Taiseki-ji, and many SGI members prepared to celebrate
the occasion, Nikken and other executive priests were
planning something quite different. In July 1990, they
devised a plot to forever change the relationship between
Nichiren Shoshu and the SGI. Called Operation C, or
more officially “The Operation to Cut Off the
Soka Gakkai,” its purpose was clear: to cut off
the SGI leadership and restructure the organization
as one completely obedient to Nichiren Shoshu.
The plan was composed of three stages: first, changing
various rules of Nichiren Shoshu, opening the way for
other aspects of the plan to take place.
Second, dismissing SGI President Ikeda from his position
as head of all Nichiren Shoshu lay organizations and
placing restrictions on the Soka Gakkai. (The demands
included prohibiting the Seikyo Shimbun from publishing
any of President Ikeda?s speeches and replacing half
the Soka Gakkai officers in Nichiren Shoshu with priests.)
And in the final stage, the plan called for the creation
of a task force to implement the dissolution of the
SGI. This task force would also be responsible for using
the media to promote the “inherent justice of
the Nichiren Shoshu priesthood.”
If there were ever a doubt as to Nikken?s true intent,
the hatching of this plan and the events that followed
would lay that doubt to rest.
Nikken wanted control. And he didn?t have any patience
left.
No. 8 in a series
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