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Post by nottony on Dec 2, 2018 9:18:13 GMT -5
This is just not right, something like this shouldn't be tolerated at all! Why isn't Korea's government doing anything? Ban coercive conversion, it's a clear violation of human rights...
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Post by katherine12 on Dec 2, 2018 9:35:14 GMT -5
People!! Please take note of this!!! Voice out everyone!~~~ You guys should know this!!!
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Post by katherine12 on Dec 2, 2018 9:36:13 GMT -5
Shouldn't CCK shut down now!!! As they are keep doing all these things to the innocent!!
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lynie
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Post by lynie on Dec 2, 2018 9:41:53 GMT -5
CCK must be banned. CCK murdere, CCK killer
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Post by julia1980 on Dec 2, 2018 10:15:47 GMT -5
How can this be a part of a country where religious freedom is a naturally thing. The government should stop the origin of that. And they should observe their laws!
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Post by mary9 on Dec 2, 2018 10:45:38 GMT -5
I feel really sad to hear that such program still exist in this era and in a democratic country like South Korea... I am a big fan of KPOP industry and a Christian, and I don't understand why the government has been silent for so long, allowing more victims from this coercive conversion. This terrible activity should be banned, otherwise there will be more victims and the image of South Korea will be forever discredited. Please stop this as soon as possible! It is a question of human rights here!
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Post by oooggy13 on Dec 2, 2018 12:14:38 GMT -5
Can this be reality or just a very cruel joke. The government of Corea has to do something against it!!!
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Post by jackson on Dec 2, 2018 12:31:57 GMT -5
Something like that has to stop where people get killed because of their faith. CCK has to be stop
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Post by jackson on Dec 2, 2018 12:36:29 GMT -5
Terrible crime why do people do such evil act
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Post by lili on Dec 2, 2018 12:57:25 GMT -5
How could things like that happening in Korea, in a democratic country like Germany. 😔 I am very shocked. 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?
Please examine the Christian Council of Korea for theirs Doing and calling to account the people who are responsible for these forced conversion programs. It should also be decided quickly against the law Forced conversion programs. In order to protect the citizens and avoid further deaths of innocent people, the CCK should be closed. I ask you not to look away, but to look closely and for the citizens in Korea their rights too fight. Thank you 🙏
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Post by lori on Dec 2, 2018 13:39:16 GMT -5
For me this sounds so awful TT How can something like this happen in our world nowadays? We don’t live in The middle ages anymore. How can society ignore coercive conversion? Don’t we all Support Freedom of speech and Freedom of Religion? The People should stand together as one and protect each other, no matter which religion they belong to.
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Post by lemon on Dec 2, 2018 14:26:13 GMT -5
Justice should be enforced..
My deepest condolences for the victim and let us pray for South Korea...
I hope that the authorities in South Korea make some deep investigation about the CCK...
There should be N O M O R E coercion..
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Post by chris on Dec 2, 2018 14:27:21 GMT -5
It's so sad and upsetting. Korea, a country well known for its politest manners, has Christian (!!!!) groups, that act in such an inhuman way. Unbelievable! The government has to do something against that. Belonging to and practice of religion is free!!!
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Post by gsk35 on Dec 2, 2018 14:41:10 GMT -5
What a shame that things like these still happen in our so-called "modern" world, in a "developped" country, and worst of all, that the government is doing nothing about it!
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Post by elly61 on Dec 2, 2018 14:57:15 GMT -5
Wait what? This is illegal right?? How can stuff like that happen in a democratic country like South Korea, and in 2018 too! Honestly I can't believe this. A young woman was killed even though she has every right to believe whatever she wants... Srsly what's going on with the government, aren't they doing anything?
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