Luna
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Post by Luna on Nov 30, 2018 10:00:53 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 www.theenquirer.co.uk/coercive-conversion-programmes/According 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.
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Shocked...
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Post by Shocked... on Dec 1, 2018 10:26:02 GMT
We all need to dedicate flowers for her first... and let's support the activism for END Violence and Ban "Coercive Conversion"... still unbelievable
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John Roberts
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Post by John Roberts on Dec 4, 2018 10:15:15 GMT
Thank you for raising awareness of this injustice. It is beyond my understanding how this can happen in a democratic and constitutional country like South Korea. The pastors of the Christian Council of Korea who have established & implemented this "coercive conversion" programme have ripped hundreds of families apart and are literally getting way with murder. Two deaths and over 1000 kidnapped and yet the Korean government continues to remain silent. This is the dirty reality of religion and politics intertwined in Korea today.
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sally
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Post by sally on Dec 4, 2018 13:33:33 GMT
Banning coercive conversion should be done
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skjw8811
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Post by skjw8811 on Dec 4, 2018 13:52:35 GMT
something must be done to stop it....how poor girl she is...
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ginamoon123
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Post by ginamoon123 on Dec 4, 2018 14:32:01 GMT
How poor the woman is.. I think we need something to stop this...
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