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How do you respond to websites and media articles with negative views about AsiaWorks?

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How do you respond to websites and media articles with negative views about AsiaWorks?

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An internet search for AsiaWorks will yield a myriad of results and some of them lead to websites that wrongly persist in portraying AsiaWorks in the realm of cults and questionable organisations instead of in the realm of personal development, experiential education, coaching and management training. Click here for our response to negative articles about AsiaWorks published on the World Wide Web. There are websites and media articles authored by representatives of organised religious groups that disagree with the right of healthy, responsible adults to participate in a group setting in dialogue and exercises that may provide a challenging point of view and/or have an impact on the way they approach life. We believe in freedom of the press and freedom of expression, and we regularly investigate legal remedy for individuals or groups that persist in advancing their cause through defamation.

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