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There have been several publications purges over the history of The Family International. As law enforcement agencies around the world were investigating the organization, members were periodically instructed to destroy or alter publications to remove evidence of criminal acts, advocacy and promotion of prostitution, pedophilia, incest, child abuse and neglect, anti-Semitism, and other controversial doctrines, practices and and policies. In 1991, members were also instructed to destroy any photographs in their possesion of people other than their own immediate family.
Documents
- Latest News Flashes #143 – Family Photo, Video and Newsletter Cleanup! — March 1991
- Pubs Purge Advisory, June 1991
- Pubs Purge Advisory, March 1996
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