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Post by CoolJAy on Dec 3, 2018 2:09:35 GMT
I agree to banned this Coercive conversion in south Korea. This is not human rights!
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Post by Peter on Dec 3, 2018 3:47:06 GMT
All we have a freedom to choose religion I think that coercive conversion pastor shouldn't exit anymore in the world . They doing such a bad things
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Post by Guest on Dec 3, 2018 4:28:38 GMT
Does human rights not matter in religion? This makes no sense. Such a shame that people are abusing power in this way. Coercive Conversion Should be banned.
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Post by Anita on Dec 3, 2018 5:10:01 GMT
BAN COERCIVE CONVERSION !! Please stop this. This is horrendous. How can the government let someone die like this ? In exchange of money they kill people’s thoughts and beliefs
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Post by Sara on Dec 3, 2018 5:15:01 GMT
Stop this!! PLEASE!! I can't live in a world where coercive conversion happens right under the eyes of the responsible government and it's treated like it's normal and no big deal. IT IS!!!!
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Post by Joey on Dec 3, 2018 5:52:26 GMT
I am currently studying a Bachelor of Political Sciences in Australia. Me and my friends have been planning to travel to South Korea, a democratic country with free speech and sincere concerns towards human rights. Compared to other communist and unstable countries such as China and Vietnam, South Korean has been a safe and reliable option in Asia. Being a student studying Political Sciences, I came across many influential case studies regarding the interaction between Politics and Religions. I am actively involved in a university study group with talented students and professionals researching Political Sciences and Religion Studies. After our weekly discussion and research, we decided to send this letter to express our sincere concerns regarding the current situations of Korean Christian practice, specifically the forcing and corruption that Christian Council of Korean (CCK) are committing. Personally, I do not belong to any religion, but I have strong passion in pursuing democracy and peace, feminism and solving conflicts in any aspect within the society, especially religions. Please allow me to express my doubts and sincere concerns towards the ‘Coercive Conversion Program’ and corruption within Christian Council of Korean (CCK), which are completely crimes violating basic human rights. It does not make sense to us that it is existing in a democratic country South Korea. After researching the protest, Coercive Conversion Program in LA, we cannot wait to point out an obvious fact that, it is completely a crime to force someone to change their religions and beliefs through violation without drawing a bottom line for human rights. The young female has the same religion belief which is Christianity as Christian Council of Korean (CCK), yet her life was ruined innocently. Therefore, we could not stop doubting that, it is only because CCK does not tolerate other doctrines within Christianity at all other than their own doctrine, and thus keeps committing crimes with ignorance of human rights, law and punishment, reputation of their own country and safety of the society. How dare CCK regard themselves even as Christians? How can they not end up ruining the whole Korean Christian world and the reputation of the South Korean Politics? Even myself as a non-believer, I am well aware of the love, kindness and faithfulness that Christianity has been conveying throughout generations, and thus I cannot understand the acts and crimes committed by CCK. Korean government should investigate CCK and charge their crimes as an official, and terminate their positions leading Korean Christians.
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Post by Joyce Tan on Dec 3, 2018 7:24:03 GMT
What kind of parents would agree that their child get killed?? And what kind of religion does this CCK do? Killing religion?
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Post by Jess on Dec 3, 2018 7:25:29 GMT
This is so terrible. Just ban CCK now before they kill more innocent people
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Post by Terry on Dec 3, 2018 7:26:18 GMT
Absurd actions!! NO TO CCK COERCIVE CONVERSION!
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Post by true on Dec 3, 2018 7:40:03 GMT
oh my goodness? This is true?? very shameful:(
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Post by JP on Dec 3, 2018 7:41:57 GMT
Coercive conversion?? What do they even get from that? You can lock a person up all you want but if you don’t give them a good reason to believe you when all you want is their faith, what is the point of it? !! Seriously, these actions are so mindless! I definitely believe in God but these people seem to falsely use His name for their own gain.
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Post by Simone on Dec 3, 2018 7:47:01 GMT
Wow! This is awful!! 🤭😧😔😔 I cannot believe in 2019 this is being allowed to take place in any country in the world. All people should be allowed to practice religious freedom free from the fear of being physically or mentally harmed!! This is an injustice that must be stopped!! And the fact that the CCK is accepting money for completing these hoerorindus acts is despicable and should not be allowed!!
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Post by Georgeias on Dec 3, 2018 8:26:17 GMT
What a shame. No youth should ever have to lose their life over a basic human right. Korea needs to change.
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Post by Oshii on Dec 3, 2018 9:05:03 GMT
This is beyond horrible. Since when people like CCK are given the right to decide what people should or should not believe. It is up to each individual to choose their life of faith in the first place.
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Post by Haiden on Dec 3, 2018 10:48:21 GMT
Why this still exits in the World? Im living in modern era.
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