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Tokyo District Court Dismisses Libel Suit Filed by Asaki

March 2003 - No. 12

Tokyo District Court Dismisses Libel Suit Filed by Daito Asaki Against the Soka Gakkai

On March 10, the Tokyo District Court dismissed a libel suit filed against the Soka Gakkai by Daito Asaki, the husband of the late Higashi Murayama City assemblywoman Akiyo Asaki; their daughter, Naoko; and Assemblyman Hozumi Yano.

The plaintiffs charged that their reputation had been defamed when the Soka Gakkai youth’s bi-weekly newspaper, Soka Shimpo, published an article on a Tokyo public prosecutors office report that concluded Mrs. Asaki's death was a suicide. The District Court ruled that the public prosecutor had not violated any law by publicizing the results of his investigation, while the Soka Gakkai had “substantial reason to believe that it was reporting the facts” in the Soka Shimpo article.

Assemblywoman Asaki jumped to her death in July 1995, and subsequent police and public prosecutors office reports concluded that it was a suicide.

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