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Post by 이미영 on Dec 5, 2018 20:40:50 GMT -5
미국에서 살면서 한국사람이라고 떳떳하게 말하기가 부끄럽네요. 강제개종에 살인까지 했다고 만나는 사람마다 물어 봅니다.대한민국 나라님은 꿀먹은 벙어리인가요 아니면 같은 무리중 한사람인가요? 그것이 알고 싶습니다.
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Post by George on Dec 5, 2018 20:41:21 GMT -5
Even my Korean friends didn't know such things were happening in their own country! Looks like this was hidden well under the radar until now...!
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Post by Michael on Dec 5, 2018 20:56:07 GMT -5
One of the many crazy things that humans do to one another...I really hope the day comes soon for all people to live in understanding with one another.
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Post by mk on Dec 5, 2018 21:05:12 GMT -5
that’s sad.... unbelivable
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Post by Esther on Dec 5, 2018 21:15:33 GMT -5
It really upset me It can't be happen like this.
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Post by Yo Amigo on Dec 5, 2018 21:58:52 GMT -5
When is the korean govt going to ban this sick practice?
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Post by Ellie on Dec 5, 2018 22:03:45 GMT -5
Even my korean friends did'T know such things were happening in their own country!
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Post by Magz on Dec 5, 2018 22:07:28 GMT -5
Its 2018. Why do people still need to fight for religious freedom
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Post by Hope on Dec 5, 2018 22:11:29 GMT -5
Definitely I would like to act upon this news!
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Post by Jamie on Dec 5, 2018 22:14:53 GMT -5
I hope the Korean government is working on a solution. This is really a shame a huge slap in the face on yhe star-reputation that South Korea has.
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Post by 111 on Dec 5, 2018 22:16:12 GMT -5
They have to regret.
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Post by Song on Dec 5, 2018 22:17:59 GMT -5
I can’t believe this!! Government, do something!!!
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Post by Diana on Dec 5, 2018 22:25:47 GMT -5
Oh my goodness, I can't believe how can such a thing happen. Makes me angry.
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Post by 4545yu on Dec 5, 2018 22:28:35 GMT -5
My prayers go out to the youth and her loved ones...and may there be justice on this earth for each person...
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Post by Ruby on Dec 5, 2018 22:33:57 GMT -5
In South Korea? Really? I have Korean friends and this really doesn't fit the image of the country I know. These actions must stop! Everyone, let's forward this to our loved ones. I'm going to raise awareness on this as w
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Post by Kori on Dec 5, 2018 22:34:15 GMT -5
Oh come on! Are we really doing this? Killing people over religion?! That's insane, can't we really see that this isn't right??
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Post by Mimi on Dec 5, 2018 22:34:51 GMT -5
Looks like this is was very hidden well under the radar untill now..!! I hope the Korean government consider working on cafefully on a solutins.
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Post by sudiep605xoxo on Dec 5, 2018 22:39:33 GMT -5
What a Shame! And it is even more shameful that money and power can cover up acts like these! This program needs to be banned!!Hello Everyone, For anyone with an interest in basic human rights and religious freedom, I’d like to bring your attention to a tragedy taking place in the Republic of Korea (yes, South Korea - not north). I’d like to ask you two questions. Do you believe that everyone should have the freedom to believe in whatever they want to believe in, as long as it doesn’t threaten another individual or organisation? Do you believe that religious freedom is one’s basic human right that must be protected? If so, let me tell you about a heinous practice called ‘coercive conversion’. In July 2016, a young woman called Ji-In Gu was forcibly taken to a Catholic monastery by her parents after being deceived by ‘pastors’ of the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) that her daughter had fallen into a ‘cult’. After receiving emotional and psychological abuse for refusing to agree to ‘conversion education’ over a period of 44 days, she escaped. On 4th June 2017, she wrote and sent a letter to the then-president of Korea pleading with him to bring her captors to justice and to criminalise this practice. She signed off her letter “I hope there won't be any more victims like me”. In January 2018, she was dead. She had been kidnapped a second time and died of asphyxiation in her struggle to escape. Coercive conversion is a programme designed by the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) designed to forcibly convert one’s religion to another against their will. According to Human Rights Association for Victims of Coercive Conversion Programs (HRAVCCP), two people have been killed and over 1000 have forcibly received coercive conversion education from 2003-2017, with other cases including imprisonment and enforced hospitalization in psychiatric wards. The other victim was hammered to death by her ex-husband on 7th October 2007 for refusing to renounce her religious beliefs. Even though rallies have been held in 23 cities in 15 countries since January 2018, the Korean government continues to remain silent about this matter. However, news circulated again and a news feature was broadcast on NBC and most recently, an article published in the New York Times. If you believe all human rights - including religious freedom - must be protected, please join in the protest against the Christian Council of Korea and Coercive Conversion and support religious freedom. Get informed, get involved and help protect victims like Ji-In Gu. Please see the below pages NBC Broadcast: Remember Gu: www.facebook.com/remembergureligiousfreedomforall@gmail.com
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Post by lola on Dec 5, 2018 22:49:32 GMT -5
Why isn't this more popular? South Korean portrays an image to the world that is so different from its reality. SK government must do something about this
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Post by Sea on Dec 5, 2018 22:50:36 GMT -5
It's wrong it unbeliever !!! Cck so crazy
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Post by Dd on Dec 5, 2018 22:51:14 GMT -5
My prayers go out to the youth and her loved ones...and may there be justice on this earth for each person..
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Post by Janet on Dec 5, 2018 22:54:57 GMT -5
It's so sad. It should not happen again.
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Post by Janet on Dec 5, 2018 22:55:45 GMT -5
It's so sad. It should not happen again.
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Post by gede on Dec 5, 2018 22:58:17 GMT -5
Really? They should Stop now!
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Post by Kathy on Dec 5, 2018 22:59:31 GMT -5
How can such thing happen this is unbelievable please government do something.
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Post by eric on Dec 5, 2018 23:02:03 GMT -5
I hope the korean government is working on a solution. this is really a shame!!
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Post by Ning on Dec 5, 2018 23:04:06 GMT -5
We need love not violence
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Post by Geico on Dec 5, 2018 23:04:21 GMT -5
Wow guys we really need to stand up and help these people, what can we do?
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Post by Tanna on Dec 5, 2018 23:04:23 GMT -5
It is breaking my heart,I saw the news, Poor thing,so young age, she had to died. I hope this issue resolves quickly .
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Post by Ruth on Dec 5, 2018 23:04:53 GMT -5
These actions must stop! Please, government need do something 🙁
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