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Post by Luna on Dec 1, 2018 14:23:49 GMT
I've been reading an article on New York Times last night and got really shocked by the news below. This is the following article I read last night, Title: ARTICLE CALLING FOR A “BAN ON COERCIVE CONVERSION” PUBLISHED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE CALLING FOR A “BAN ON COERCIVE CONVERSION” PUBLISHED IN THE NEW YORK TIMESAccording to the article, a Korean woman died by her family who attempted to forcibly covert her religious beliefs... So Korean citizens are wishing to bring an end to coercive conversion practices which made her to death. The New York Times, published an advertisement to ban on this inhumane Coercive Conversion in Korea. According to the article, In January 2018, a 25 year old woman, Ji-In Gu, died during coercive conversion through suffocation by her own parents led by a program's trainer. This fatal event, however, was not Gu's first time in the program. In 2016, she was kidnapped by her family for 44 days. Before her death, Gu pleaded to the presidential office of South Korea on its petition website, calling for legal protection from religious persecution. No official response from the government has been issued. If you believe all human rights - including religious freedom - must be protected, please join in the protest against the Christian Council of Koreaand Coercive Conversion and support religious freedom. 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
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