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November 07,
1997
Know the Difference (No.
9): Aftermath
By Craig Green & Jeff Farr
Los Angeles
Operation C was in some ways a misnomer. It wasn?t just
about cutting the SGI leadership and organization off
from the head temple — its true intention was
to get Gakkai members into the temple organization;
to add rather than cut. But what a miscalculation it
was. Instead of caving into demands and threats from
the temple, members took Operation C as an affront and
stayed with the SGI.
This left Nikken no choice but to continue the operation
indefinitely, to take whatever further steps against
the organization he could. Remember, the final stage
of his plan was to dissolve the SGI — so Operation
C, in Nikken?s mind, will continue until that aim is
reached. Nikken has made five major efforts toward this:
the priesthood?s order that the SGI disband, November
1991; the priesthood?s excommunication of the SGI, also
November 1991; the priesthood?s expulsion of the SGI
president, July 1992; the priesthood?s request to the
Ministry of Education that the government dissolve the
Gakkai, November 1996; and of course the upcoming re-excommunication
of all Gakkai members (Nov. 30 in Japan/Dec. 30 in the
United States).
This is another clear difference between the temple
and the SGI: Every step of the way it has been the priests
who have sought separation and made it happen. It has
been the priests who have tried various means to dissolve
the SGI for seven years, not the other way around. With
each action, the truly authoritarian, even desperate,
nature of the priesthood has become clearer and clearer.
No. 9 in a series
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