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Post by startstar on Dec 5, 2018 9:15:44 GMT -6
www.theenquirer.co.uk/coercive-conversion-programmes/ This was the News related to the Activist's Ad.. According to the article, a Korean woman died by herfamily 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. OMG Coercive conversion is a program designed by the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) designed to forcibly convert one’s religion to another against their will. How is it possible in the 21st century? Where is the human rights gone?
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Post by Patrick B. on Dec 7, 2018 16:52:21 GMT -6
One of the many crazy things that humans do to one another...I really hope the day comes soon for all people to live in understanding with one another.
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Post by Hannah Garcia on Dec 7, 2018 17:03:31 GMT -6
This is so sad... her own family... how is this organization alive?
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Post by purplerain on Dec 7, 2018 17:09:23 GMT -6
This is really sad what is going on in Korea. Everyone should have the right to be apart of the religion of their choice. I pray for better days in Korea. Hopefully the government does something about this issue very soon
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Post by Madison Dunn on Dec 7, 2018 17:09:37 GMT -6
This is honestly horrific. It is a shame that a life had to be sacrificed in the process. I pray that the Korean government can wake up now and not allow another unjust killing on their watch.
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Post by Jan B on Dec 7, 2018 17:26:36 GMT -6
The CCK need to be held accountable for their actions and should come to an end. How tragic that this young lady lost her life because of what she believed in, how can this happen??!?
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Post by John Flores on Dec 7, 2018 18:32:29 GMT -6
Coercive conversion should be stopped! I hope the government is able to do something about this and stop CCK form targetting other families. No one should be killed for their religious beliefs
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Post by Rebecca Smalls on Dec 7, 2018 19:19:00 GMT -6
North Korea, South Korea....we need to help them all, somehow. But this issue in South Korea definitely seems more reachable to help. Spread awareness, everyone. In a democratic country, I can't stand to see these things happening to fellow brothers and sisters worldwide. It breaks my heart. I saw the news on Facebook and on various media outlets, and I'm appalled, to say the least. I hope this issue resolves quickly.
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Post by joanna on Dec 7, 2018 20:38:43 GMT -6
How can the government do nothing about those actions. Let's keep on spreading the news for them to wake up. Coercive conversion needs to be stopped!
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Post by Lucy on Dec 7, 2018 21:07:59 GMT -6
How can people who call themselves pastors do such a cruel act?
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Post by AimforPeace on Dec 7, 2018 21:09:27 GMT -6
Coercive Conversion needs to be stopped! It is a violation of basic human rights! How can we let this happen in 2018?
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Post by Jjkdjdidk678 on Dec 7, 2018 21:17:05 GMT -6
WTF? Are you serious??? It’s 100% not acceptable
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