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Post by James on Dec 2, 2018 11:06:57 GMT -5
We're all on the lookout four our source,thus, everyone should have the opportunity to find this truth for themselves without any hindrances from fellow brothers and sisters
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Post by Meryl on Dec 2, 2018 11:11:52 GMT -5
Je n’arrive pas à croire que ce genre de chose puisse arriver. Que fait le gouvernement Coréen ? Une organisation religieuse, le CCK se cache derrière son statut pour commettre un meurtre et personne ne dit rien. Il faut que le gouvernement Coréen fasse quelque chose. Vont-ils attendre la mort de quelqu’un d’autre pour agir ? Des droits humains sont violés par cette organisation alors il faut les arrêter au plus vite. J’espère vraiment qu’il feront quelque chose et je soutiens jusqu’à bout ceux qui se battent pour dénoncer les agissements de cette organisation meurtrière.
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Post by Carole on Dec 2, 2018 11:17:32 GMT -5
La conversion forcée. C’est un mot tellement absurde ! Comment peut-on obliger quelqu’un à se convertir ? Le droit de religion et de culte ont en fait quoi ? Cette organisation le CCK qui est derrière tout ça pour se faire de l’argent n’est même pas inquiété par le gouvernement et continue cette pratique. C’est inacceptable ! J’espère que les citoyens Coréens et le gouvernement fera quelque chose pour arrêter ces tueurs. Stop Coercive conversion !
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Post by Jacky on Dec 2, 2018 11:23:30 GMT -5
Omggg I cannot believe this kind of thing is actually happening right now in our modern day Korea. Mmm then what is the government doing about it, this is so tragic, shouldn't there be doing something really urgently I am shocked !!!! This isn't right, what happened to acting for the people. Ishh something needs to be done quickly I love Korea but hearing this kind of news really saddens my heart.
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Post by SH H u. N on Dec 2, 2018 11:25:37 GMT -5
Why does it has to be corea where things are gettin better where North and south is coming closer... Still disrcimination against human Rights... This is madness.
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Post by Gamil on Dec 2, 2018 11:55:39 GMT -5
Can't believe what I've red..! They are calling themselves Christian? How sad is that? Someone should do something. Why is something like that happening in kroea..?! Everyone should be able to believe in what they want. Sad Korea
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Post by Miha on Dec 2, 2018 12:29:05 GMT -5
Coercive Conversion: 2 murders & 1000+ kidnappings in South Korea today 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: www.youtube.com/c/endcoerciveconversionRemember Gu: www.facebook.com/remembergureligiousfreedomforall@gmail.com what is this why is happaning so where are the human Rights?
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Post by Onyx on Dec 2, 2018 12:41:44 GMT -5
There are pastors out there who are doing this? Absolutely shocking.
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Post by For justice on Dec 2, 2018 12:48:33 GMT -5
I am shocked that something like happens in Korea, a democratic country like Gernany. This is a violation of human rights and religious freedom. The responsibility of the government is to protect its citizens. But the eyes and the ears have been intentionally closed against such injustice. How can the citizen trust such a government?
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Post by Eugen on Dec 2, 2018 12:57:20 GMT -5
No way, this like the inquisition. This Organization CCK should be shut down for ever. Everybody hat the right for religious freedom. And the Government has to pay attention on what is happening in his country. Ignorance is Guilt.
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Post by HJN on Dec 2, 2018 12:59:41 GMT -5
I can't believe that this is still happening in 2018...the problem is that no enough media are talking about this!
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Post by steve-o on Dec 2, 2018 13:01:54 GMT -5
Really, the Government should react in this case. In 2018, especially in the highly developed Korea something like that should not exist anymore. The Pastors, who made this forced conversion, should be held accountable.
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Post by Sina on Dec 2, 2018 13:02:30 GMT -5
I can`t believe. How is it possible in the world.
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Post by Miha on Dec 2, 2018 13:02:50 GMT -5
Why nobody make something Religion Freedom
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Post by Roxanda Teodoriu on Dec 2, 2018 13:06:34 GMT -5
It is incredible that something like this happens in 2018... Religion is a free right. Everyone should have the right to choose what they believe in!
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