2019年1月27日日曜日

Gwanghwamun Square, the sound that rings in there

Gwanghwamun Square, the sound that rings in there

You just pass by something wrong to happen if you don't have anything with it.
Do you teach your children not to be involved with something that they don't have anything with. Through Metoo movements we stuggled to get human rights for women.
But there are more sufferings because of people in power.
We need to join activities actively to correct something wrong.




On Jan. 27th about 100 citizen and religious organizations came out to call for shutdown of CCK. There ware citizens rally and press conference for shutdown of CCK which is anti-national, anti-social and anti-religious.
Global citizens human rights coalition to call for the shutdown of the Christian council of Korea reported the  reality of CCK to the korean government and Press including the president through the rally.





Why is CCK to be shutdowned?
About 10 years until now 12,000 pastors in CCK have been sentenced  guilty for murders, sexual crimes and frauds. But those pastor-criminals are still doing pastoral duties and the religious circles ignore their commitment of crimes.





There was murder caused by a coercive conversion which is run for moneymaking.
Actually 2 women were dead in the process of a coercive conversion and more than 1250 people were kidnapped and abused because of religion.
CCK pastors blames these victims have caused problems and does fake broadcasting through its own Press.





Recently Newyork Times posted an article about severity of a coercive conversion in Korea, issued human rights violation and had a protest rally.
If a new religious circle is making a progress, CCK spread all the fake news  through Christian broadcast a





CCK pastors are not regarded as true pastors for God if they do human rights violations for moneymaking.
A government keeps the Constitution and is responsible for protecting its people. No more victims caused by criminal organization, CCK. A government needs to concentrate on its people for this issue not to be ignored.


2 件のコメント:

  1. Since Ms. Gu's death in January 2008, there have been 147 confirmed cases of coercive conversion in South Korea. Pastors go unpunished. Moreover, dozens of people are still being confined in remote locations throughout South Korea against their will. AND the Korean government is silent. What will it take for them to address this?

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