For Immediate Release π₯ URGENT GLOBAL EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE AND OPEN LETTER π₯ October 30, 2025 | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Your Excellency President Lee Jae-myung, Honorable Citizens of the Republic of Korea, and Fellow Global Citizens of Conscience,
In this defining moment for humanity's future, where the choices of leaders reverberate across generations, South Korea stands at a fateful juncture: Will it continue a manufactured, politically motivated onslaught against religious freedom, echoing the ancient Israelites' rejection of Jesus Christ Only Begotten Son—leading to exile, dispersion, and centuries of tribulation—or will it embrace justice by immediately freeing the innocent Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon? This 83-year-old Only Begotten Daughter, revered as the Mother of Peace, devoted wife of the Lord of the Second Advent Rev. Sun Myung Moon, and co-founder of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU, formerly the Unification Church), suffers illegal detention on fabricated charges that undermine the foundations of justice, compassion, and divine providence.
President Lee Jae-myung, your forward-thinking leadership—rooted in equity, anti-corruption reforms, social welfare enhancements, gender equality initiatives, and efforts toward national reconciliation—clashes profoundly with this travesty. By ordering Dr. Moon's unconditional release, you would reaffirm your core principles, prevent spiritual downfall, economic instability, diplomatic estrangement, and exacerbated societal divisions, while attracting divine blessings. This decisive action would position South Korea as the providential spiritual heartland, cement your legacy as a champion of elders, women, and marginalized groups, bridge political divides, protect crucial partnerships (such as the $150+ billion U.S.-Korea trade alliance), and fulfill your commitments to human rights and inclusive growth—garnering steadfast backing from your supporters and worldwide praise.
Will the international community repeat the indifference of Jesus' era, perpetuating cycles of strife now impacting 98 nations, or rally as an unstoppable coalition to demand Dr. Moon's freedom, recognize Korea as the spiritual nucleus of humankind, and partner with God's Only Begotten Daughter to realize Cheon Il Guk—the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth?
October 29, 2025, signifies a universal reckoning for all humanity: the supreme chance to rise above our divided world and embody divine purpose through Holy Mother Hak Ja Han Moon, the unique sanctifier who purifies every soul with the Highest God’s direct Holiness, uniting all 8 billion+ of God’s children as one true family under Heavenly Parents. As she proclaimed on April 13, 2025: "Heavenly Parent, the Creator and Sovereign Master of the universe, today we have finally arrived at this sacred day, after You patiently endured and waited for 6,000 biblical years following the Fall. Heavenly Parent, we offer You our deepest gratitude and our most humble apologies. Now, You are truly the rightful Master of this earth. Our second, third, and fourth generations—the Pure Water, born from countless blessed families who exist solely because of True Parents—are venturing forth to the world to disseminate the vision of Your earthly kingdom across all lands. From this day onward, Heavenly Parent, please embrace and love Your children with all Your heart! This world will now progressively align under Your dominion, and a world of one family of humankind attending the Heavenly Parent with true love will assuredly unfold. In the name of Holy Mother Hak Ja Han Moon, I proclaim to the world that the gates of Heaven, the gates of God’s kingdom of Cheon Il Guk, are now wide open."
South Korea, celebrated as a democratic exemplar that rose from the ashes of the Korean War to become an economic powerhouse—transforming from a $1.5 billion GDP in 1960 to over $1.7 trillion today, spawning global giants like Samsung and Hyundai, and enchanting billions through K-pop, K-dramas, and technological innovation—now teeters on the brink of lasting infamy due to one of contemporary democracy's most flagrant religious persecutions. At the heart of this crisis is Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the 83-year-old great-grandmother, FFWPU co-founder, and figure venerated by millions across 194 nations as the “Mother of Peace.” Her lifelong dedication—promoting interfaith harmony among billions, delivering trillions in humanitarian aid to ease global suffering, bridging Cold War ideological chasms, empowering women via educational and leadership programs that have lifted millions from poverty, leading environmental stewardship through tree-planting campaigns covering millions of hectares, and cultivating youth as peacemakers via exchanges engaging over 1 million participants—has reshaped societies globally. Yet, these contrived accusations not only endanger her life but reveal Korea's institutional vulnerabilities, corroding the rule of law and human rights protections.
This persecution flagrantly contravenes South Korea's Constitution Article 20(1), which guarantees religious freedom for all citizens, by selectively targeting a religious leader without substantiated evidence, thereby infringing on rights to practice and propagate faith; Article 20(2), which mandates separation of church and state, violated through the weaponization of legal mechanisms against religious entities; the Framework Act on Human Rights Policy Article 4, prohibiting discrimination based on religion via biased prosecutions while exempting other organizations; the Prosecutors' Office Act Article 4, requiring impartiality, breached by evident prejudice against religious minorities; the Act on the Prohibition of and Remedies for Damage Caused by False Reporting and Media Manipulation Article 4, infringed by daily dissemination of fabricated leaks; the Anti-Discrimination Act (linked to Constitution Article 11), banning religious bias; and the National Human Rights Commission Act Article 4, ensuring equality under the law.
We, a worldwide coalition of millions—including religious leaders, human rights defenders, politicians, journalists, academics, and citizens committed to peace, faith, justice, and human dignity—beseech you with the utmost urgency, moral compulsion, and strategic foresight. President Lee Jae-myung, terminate this government-orchestrated outrage against Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the vulnerable 83-year-old great-grandmother and internationally acclaimed “Mother of Peace,” whose endeavors have elevated Korea's global standing through pioneering peace summits, trillions in humanitarian impact, and cultural diplomacy. Her unlawful incarceration in Seoul Detention Center on spurious, concocted charges has sparked international indignation, thrusting Korea into a credibility crisis that jeopardizes your administration's legitimacy, national cohesion, economy (through potential investor flight and trade disruptions), and international ties. This detention violates Constitution Article 12(1), safeguarding personal liberty and prohibiting arbitrary arrest without necessity under Criminal Procedure Act Article 70; Article 12(3), mandating judicial warrants, as the September 22, 2025, warrant was based on conjecture lacking evidence, contravening Criminal Procedure Act Article 84 (warrants require substantial grounds) and Article 200-2 (banning arbitrary arrests).
The October 10, 2025, indictment by Special Prosecutor Min Joong-ki on four baseless charges—Political Funds Act Article 45 (prohibiting illegal donations, violated by unsubstantiated claims of church contributions, undermining Article 3 on transparency and Constitution Article 27(4) on presumption of innocence); Improper Solicitation and Graft Act Article 8 (banning bribes, breached by groundless allegations of luxury gifts without Dr. Moon's direct involvement, abusing Article 22 on proven offenses); Criminal Act Article 155 (instigation of evidence destruction, infringed by unfounded claims, contravening Criminal Procedure Act Article 310 on inadmissible coerced evidence); and Criminal Act Article 355 (occupational embezzlement, violated by misrepresenting funds for peace projects, breaching Constitution Article 23(1) on property rights)—represents "religiocide" masked as legal action, dismantling a 70-year movement dedicated to freedom, unity, anti-tyranny, and anti-communism. These violations extend to Prosecutors' Office Act Article 4 (impartiality, ignored amid bias against minorities); Act on the Prohibition of and Remedies for Damage Caused by False Reporting Article 4 (ongoing invented leaks); Criminal Act Article 123 (abuse of power); and Criminal Act Article 126 (defamation).
Recent journalistic investigations and reports highlight the indictment's evidential weaknesses and ulterior motives: UPI (October 10, 28, 2025, on weak evidence and political connections); AP News (October 9, 28, 2025, church denials and probe expansion); Reuters (October 10, 28, 2025, doubts over indictment validity); ABC News (October 9, 28, 2025, health risks and rights violations); Bitter Winter (October 7, 10, 11, 21, 28, 2025, labeling it a "purge not corruption," "unholy war," and "democratic repression," calling for intervention); The New York Times (September 23, October 25, 28, 2025, escalating backlash); BBC (September 22, October 24, 28, 2025, concerns over health and rights); Al Jazeera (September 23, October 26, 28, 2025, "politically motivated" prosecution); The Economist (October 17, 25, 28, 2025, "bogus" charges and democratic disgrace); The Korea Herald (October 15, 26, 28, 2025, prosecutorial overreach); Nikkei Asia (September 25, October 23, 28, 2025, potential diplomatic fallout); Chosun Ilbo (October 17, 26, 28, 2025, detention reviews and public outcry); Korea JoongAng Daily (October 15, 25, 28, 2025, scandals and revenge motives); Monthly Chosun (October 2025, lack of evidence); Straits Times (October 10, 24, 28, 2025, family concerns); The Washington Times (October 22, 24, 26, 28, 2025, health decline, "framed" allegations, and parallel persecutions); Premier Christian News (October 23, 25, 28, 2025, interfaith prayers and growing concern over detained Christian leaders); FamilyFedIHQ.org (October 15, 22, 24, 26, 28, 2025, distortions by MBC and global prayers); AllKpop (October 22, 25, 28, 2025, cultural impacts); South China Morning Post (October 3, 24, 28, 2025, alarms over Asian rights); EIN Presswire (October 21, 26, 28, 2025, concerns from Muslim women's groups and coalitions); Newsday (October 10, 25, 28, 2025, insufficient evidence); The Business Times (September 22, October 26, 28, 2025, economic risks); The Monarch Report (October 23, 28, 2025, endorsing her peace legacy); AMMWEC (October 23, 28, 2025, calls for release as a violation of freedom); Kaeleigh Moffitt (October 20, 28, 2025, interfaith luncheons); UnificationNews.eu (October 25, 28, 2025, assault on democracy); Yonhap News (October 26, 28, 2025, Korean: "ν΅μΌκ΅ ννμ μ΄μ¬ ꡬκΈμ λν κ΅μ μ νμ μ¦κ°" – Translation: "Increasing International Protests Over Detention of Unification Church Leader Hak Ja Han," endorsing her status as a peace icon and urging humanitarian release); Chosun Ilbo (October 26, 28, 2025, Korean: "ννμ ꡬκΈ, μ’ κ΅ μμ μΉ¨ν΄λ‘ λΉλ" – Translation: "Hak Ja Han Detention Criticized as Violation of Religious Freedom," supporting her humanitarian legacy). These accounts pivot on tenuous links to former officials, testimonies coerced under duress, speculative assumptions without forensic backing, and recanted statements, with no direct implication of Dr. Moon. Authorities frame it as "political revenge by proxy" within your administration's investigations of conservatives, underscoring overreach, fabricated elements, and national shame, violating the Anti-Discrimination Act (tied to Constitution Article 11) and National Human Rights Commission Act Article 4.
The anguish imposed on Dr. Moon—physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual—constitutes elder abuse and an assault on human dignity, breaching multiple laws, constitutional provisions, and ethical standards. FFWPU alerts: "Chairman Han's health is critically poor due to age, chronic arrhythmia, diabetes, partial blindness, hypertension, and post-surgical complications, risking imminent collapse." One week before her arrest (September 22, 2025), she underwent heart surgery, now exacerbated by detention (Chosun Ilbo, September 5, October 28, 2025, worsening symptoms). After 38 days incarcerated as of October 29, 2025, she endures on painkillers, displaying severe pain, blue lips, labored breathing, aggravated arrhythmia, emaciation (over 10% weight loss), profound dark circles under her eyes, dry cracked skin, and a red flushed face indicating inflammation, confined in a 70-square-foot windowless cell with a cold hard floor, no heating, bedding, chairs, or essentials, worsening her diabetes and blindness. Human rights organizations denounce this as "medical torture" in a democracy, with her family fearing cardiac arrest or stroke without immediate release. The court's October 1 denial favors political agendas over mercy, violating the Welfare of Senior Citizens Act Articles 2(4) and 39-2 (defining elder abuse as harm or neglect); Act on the Promotion of Aged Welfare Article 3 (state duty to promote welfare); Long-Term Care Insurance Act Article 2 (ensuring elderly care); Constitution Article 36(3) (protecting health); Public Health and Medical Services Act Article 2 (right to health); Act on the Prevention of Infectious Diseases Article 3 (safeguarding health); Framework Act on Healthy Families Article 3 (welfare for families and elders); Act on the Promotion of Aged Health Article 3 (focus on elderly health); Constitution Article 34(5) (efforts for aged welfare); Basic Act on Healthy Families Article 3 (family support); Framework Act on Health Article 7 (promoting elderly health); and Act on the Punishment of Domestic Violence Article 2 (protections for elders).
Below is an exhaustive inventory of violations by the Special Prosecutor's office under Min Joong-ki and associates, including Choi Jae-hyeon—who daily feed false information to media, inventing lies about bribery, embezzlement, and assaults on Dr. Moon's projects (e.g., the Mekong River Peace Park, a 2018 cross-border harmony and biodiversity initiative falsely portrayed as a slush fund; Sun Moon University, established in 1994 for youth peace education training over 20,000 students, wrongly accused of fund misuse—to unjustly persecute; these leaks must end, and the truth must be revealed, breaching Criminal Act Article 126 on defamation and Prosecutors' Office Act Article 4 on impartiality), as well as the judiciary and detention authorities. Each entry specifies the law/article, its mandate, and the infringement, forming an irrefutable legal foundation for her release. These interlinked breaches erode the rule of law, invite sanctions under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), UN condemnations, and diplomatic ruptures, as noted by Amnesty International (2023-2025 reports, October 28 update), U.S. State Department Reports (2023-2025, updates on religious repression), and the International Religious Freedom Report: South Korea (2023-2025, highlighting church-state failures, arbitrary detentions, and bias). Addressing them aligns with your justice agenda, averts isolation, and enhances your legacy.
| Legal Violation | Law/Article Violated | Legal Mandate | Violation by the State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Human Dignity and Worth | Constitution Article 10 | Assures human dignity and pursuit of happiness; state guarantees inviolable rights. | Dehumanizing detention of a post-surgery elder degrades dignity and neglects state duties, with 10-12 hour interrogations demanding release to avert moral decay. |
| Elder Abuse and Neglect | Welfare of Senior Citizens Act Articles 2(4), 39-2; Framework Act on Healthy Families Article 3; Act on Prohibition of False Reporting Article 4; Act on Promotion of Aged Health Article 3 | Defines abuse as harm/neglect for those 65+; prevents abuse, promotes welfare; bans false reporting; state promotes elderly health. | Incarcerating an ill octogenarian constitutes abuse/neglect, breaches protections, necessitates halt to align with welfare policies, compounded by wheelchair denial and daily false leaks by Choi Jae-hyeon on projects like Mekong Park and Sun Moon University. |
| Right to Health and Welfare | Constitution Article 36(3); Act on Infectious Diseases Article 3; Public Health Act Article 2; Framework Act on Health Article 7 | State protects citizen health. | Ignoring vulnerabilities like arrhythmia, diabetes, and blindness in detention endangers life, risks fatality tarnishing your administration, with moldy conditions similar to Pastor Son's cell. |
| State Duty to Promote Aged Welfare | Constitution Article 34(5); Act on Aged Welfare Article 3; Long-Term Care Act Article 2; Basic Healthy Families Act Article 3 | State promotes aged welfare. | Detention harms elder, contravenes duty, contradicts social justice for vulnerables. |
| Personal Liberty | Constitution Article 12(1); Criminal Procedure Act Articles 70, 84, 200-2 | Protects liberty; no arbitrary arrest. | Speculative arrest violates, no flight risk for health-impaired elder, demands release to restore trust. |
| Prohibition of Torture | Constitution Article 12(2); ICCPR Article 7; Criminal Procedure Act Article 310; Criminal Act Article 125 | No torture or self-incrimination. | Exhausting post-surgery interrogations amount to torture, invites ICCPR condemnation. |
| Freedom from Cruel Punishment | Constitution Article 12(4); Criminal Act Article 125; ICCPR Article 10 | No unfavorable relative treatment. | Vicarious liability inflicts cruelty, violates fairness, requires dismissal. |
| Prohibition on Arbitrary Detention | Constitution Article 12(3); Criminal Procedure Act Articles 84, 200-2, 200-3 | Judicial due process for warrants. | Speculative warrant breaches, mandates revocation per Article 93. |
| Freedom of Movement | Constitution Article 14; Immigration Act Articles 4, 4-2; Personal Information Protection Act Article 3 | Freedom of residence/movement. | Pre-indictment exit ban restricts without cause, necessitates lift to prevent backlash. |
| Illegal Travel Ban | Immigration Act Articles 4, 4-2; Personal Information Protection Act Article 3 | Prohibitions only for justified reasons. | Ban on non-fugitive elder exceeds authority, aligns with targeting. |
| Protection from Illegal Search | Constitution Article 16; Criminal Procedure Act Articles 106, 215 | No intrusion; warrants required. | Aggressive raids breach privacy, demand accountability protecting faiths. |
| Right to Privacy | Constitution Article 17; Personal Information Protection Act Articles 3, 15 | No infringement on privacy. | Probes into religious affairs violate, risk suppression. |
| Freedom of Conscience | Constitution Article 19 | Freedom of conscience. | Interference suppresses beliefs, invites UN scrutiny. |
| Freedom of Religion | Constitution Articles 20(1)-(2); Framework Human Rights Act Article 4; Prevention of Discrimination Act Article 2; International Religious Freedom Report | Religious freedom; no state religion; prohibits discrimination. | Targeting blurs church-state lines, demands cessation to preserve democracy. |
| Right to Property | Constitution Article 23(1); Civil Act Articles 185, 749 | Guaranteed; limited by law. | Embezzlement charges threaten without proof, breaches. |
| Presumption of Innocence | Constitution Article 27(4); Criminal Procedure Act Articles 275-2, 326 | Innocent until proven guilty. | Detention inverts presumption, requires bail per Article 95. |
| Right to Fair Trial | Constitution Article 27(1); Criminal Procedure Act Article 8; Prosecutors' Act Article 4; Press Arbitration Act Article 6 | Judicial trial per law. | Biased proceedings deny fairness, media leaks prejudice public. |
| Right to Speedy Trial | Constitution Article 27(3); Criminal Procedure Act Articles 92-2, 268 | Right to speedy trial. | Pre-trial delays violate time limits, possible 6-month extension. |
| Prohibition on Double Jeopardy | Constitution Article 13(1) | No repeat prosecution. | Reviving old claims mimics double jeopardy, breaches. |
| Equality Before Law | Constitution Article 11(1); Framework Human Rights Act Article 4; National Human Rights Act Article 4; Anti-Discrimination Act | Equality; no religious discrimination. | Selective prosecution discriminates, contradicts anti-inequality stance. |
| State Welfare Duty | Constitution Articles 34(1)-(2); Social Security Act Article 3; Basic Healthy Families Act Article 3 | Dignified life; promotes security/welfare. | Endangering elder contravenes, demands release. |
| Women's Welfare Duty | Constitution Article 34(3); Framework Gender Equality Act Article 3; Domestic Violence Prevention Act Article 2 | Promote women's rights. | Persecuting female leader ignores, misaligns equity goals. |
| Healthy Environment Right | Constitution Article 35(1); Environmental Policy Act Article 4; Framework Environmental Policy Article 3 | Right to healthy environment; protection duty. | Harsh conditions violate health protections. |
| Family Protection Duty | Constitution Article 36(1); Healthy Family Act Article 3; Basic Healthy Families Act Article 4; Domestic Violence Punishment Act Article 2 | Sustain family dignity/equality. | Attacking family-oriented faith undermines. |
| Freedom of Association | Constitution Article 21(1); Labor Standards Act Article 5 | Freedom of association. | Persecuting groups stifles. |
| Human Rights in Proceedings | Constitution Article 12(5); Criminal Procedure Act Articles 198-2, 163, 163-2 | Prompt counsel. | Limited counsel breaches. |
| Prohibition on Retroactive Laws | Constitution Article 13(2) | No prosecution for non-crimes; no heavier penalties. | Retroactive interpretations invalid. |
| Right to Work | Constitution Article 32(1); Basic Labor Act Article 4 | Right to work; promotes employment. | Disrupting peace initiatives infringes. |
| Elderly Consideration | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 282, 71-2; Domestic Violence Punishment Act Article 2; Crime Victims Protection Act Article 3 | Counsel for 70+; consider age. | Questioning disregards elderly protections. |
| Detention Rescission | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 93, 97 | Revoke if grounds cease. | Health and no risk qualify, yet denied. |
| Mandatory Bail | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 95, 100 | Bail absent risks. | Refusal unlawful for low-risk elder. |
| Bail Execution | Criminal Procedure Act Article 100 | Prompt procedures. | Failure prolongs suffering. |
| Bail Cancellation | Criminal Procedure Act Article 97 | Justification only. | Arbitrary abuses. |
| Rules for Defendants | Criminal Procedure Act Article 355; Correctional Inmates Act Article 89; Enforcement Decree Article 12 | Health accommodations. | Harsh conditions violate for ill defendants. |
| Bail Request | Criminal Procedure Act Article 94 | Accused's right to request. | Denials despite health breach. |
| Bail Refund | Criminal Procedure Act Article 104 | Fair handling. | Detention prevents. |
| Detention Periods | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 92, 268 | Limits pre-trial; exceptions. | Exceeding for elder. |
| No Excessive Interrogation | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 243, 164 | Respect rights; no excess. | 10-12 hours inhumane. |
| Medical Care in Detention | Criminal Procedure Act Article 89; Inmates Enforcement Decree Article 12; Public Health Act Article 15 | Treatment for detainees. | Denying chronic care endangers, no wheelchair. |
| Anti-Coercion | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 309, 310 | Inadmissible coerced evidence. | Pressured testimonies undermine. |
| No Discrimination | Constitution Article 11(2); Anti-Discrimination Act; National Human Rights Act Article 4 | Equality. | Religious bias creates inequality. |
| Inhuman Treatment Ban | Constitution Article 12(6); ICCPR Article 10; Criminal Act Article 125 | Humane treatment. | Inhumane cell violates. |
| Petition Right | Constitution Article 26(1) | Right to petition for redress. | Ignoring health petitions breaches justice. |
| Victim/Witness Protection | Criminal Procedure Act Article 163-2; Crime Victims Act Article 7 | Protects vulnerable. | Treating elder as criminal ignores. |
| Compensation for Wrongful Detention | Criminal Procedure Act Article 198; Wrongful Imprisonment Remedies Act Article 2 | Compensation. | Grounds for claims; release prevents further harm. |
| Abuse of Power | Criminal Act Article 123; Prosecutors' Act Article 4 | Punishes abuse. | Overreach warrants investigation. |
| Religious Practice in Detention | Inmates Enforcement Decree Article 12; Constitution Article 20 | Allows religious activities. | Restricting violates, per interfaith calls. |
| Elderly Health Promotion | Framework Health Act Article 7; Aged Health Promotion Act Article 3 | State promotes. | Detention worsens, breaches. |
| Prosecutorial Media Leaks | Prosecutors' Act Article 4; Criminal Act Article 126; Press Arbitration Act Article 6 | Impartiality; no false info. | Choi Jae-hyeon's daily leaks on projects like Mekong Park and Sun Moon University violate, defame, bias trial. |
| Fair Investigation | Criminal Procedure Act Articles 198-2, 195 | Respect rights, no bias. | Fabricating on Sun Moon University constitutes invention to persecute, demands truth revelation. |
| Political Funds Pretext | Political Funds Act Articles 45, 3 | No illegal donations. | Pretextual claims breach impartiality. |
| Graft Abuse | Improper Solicitation Act Articles 8, 22 | Bans bribes. | Allegations lack proof, weaponize anti-corruption. |
| Evidence Destruction Fabrication | Criminal Act Articles 155, 152 | Penalizes tampering. | Baseless claims breach innocence. |
| Embezzlement Misapplication | Criminal Act Articles 355, 356 | Penalties for misuse. | Peace funds mischaracterized violate rights. |
| Arbitrary Arrest | Criminal Procedure Act Article 200-2; Constitution Article 12(1), 200-3 | No arbitrary; warrant only. | Without evidence violates. |
| Religious Minority Discrimination | Anti-Discrimination Act; National Human Rights Act Article 4; Discrimination Prevention Article 2 | Prohibits religious bias. | Targeting as "cult" breaches. |
| Religious Practice Violation | Constitution Article 20; Inmates Decree Article 12 | Allows activities. | Restricting violates, per interfaith calls. |
| Gender Equality Breach | Framework Gender Equality Act Article 3 | Promotes rights. | Targeting female leader breaches. |
| Environmental Health | Framework Environmental Policy Article 3 | Protects health. | Poor conditions violate. |
| Family Protection | Basic Healthy Families Act Article 4 | Supports family. | Disrupting faith breaches. |
| Labor Rights | Labor Standards Act Article 5 | Non-discrimination. | Suppressing work breaches. |
| Victim Protection Failure | Crime Victims Act Article 3 | Protects vulnerable. | Treating elder as criminal breaches. |
| Wrongful Imprisonment | Wrongful Remedies Act Article 2 | Compensation. | Grounds; release prevents. |
| Defamation Leaks | Criminal Act Article 126 | Prohibits. | Choi's leaks on projects demand truth. |
These violations also defy ICCPR Articles 9 (ban on arbitrary detention), 7 (torture), 18 (religion), 26 (non-discrimination), 14 (fair trial), and 26 (equality); UN Mandela Rules 1 and 24 (health and dignity); and Tokyo Rules for non-custodial measures for vulnerable individuals. Amnesty International, U.S. reports, and others urge compliance to evade sanctions. We demand a mercy petition, release, and exoneration to rectify this, delighting your base, bolstering your image, and averting catastrophe.
For over six months, Min Joong-ki's office has conducted a relentless campaign, undermining democracy and threatening the economy through investor exodus. As a probe into the conservative regime, it reeks of vendetta, clashing with your unity pledges. The May 2025 exit ban inflicted stress, violating Constitution Article 14 and Immigration Act Article 4-2. July 18 raids and the 25-hour September 17 interrogation post-surgery exemplify cruelty, breaching Constitution Article 12(2) and Criminal Procedure Act Article 243. Sessions on September 24 and 29 intensified the ordeal. The September 22 warrant mocks due process, with documents already public, nullifying it per Criminal Procedure Act Article 93. Prosecutors, including Choi Jae-hyeon, daily leak fabrications on projects like Mekong Park (2018 biodiversity effort, not church-related) and Sun Moon University (educating 20,000+ in peace studies, false embezzlement claims)—these inventions must cease, and the truth exposed.
Korean journalistic investigations affirm her innocence, exposing investigative flaws. FFWPU denies involvement, attributing issues to individuals like Yoon Young-ho (August arrest) and Jung Won-ju, with Dr. Moon disclaiming knowledge. Reports describe a witch hunt: coerced confessions, no direct ties, recanted testimonies, absence of forensics, "overreach," "bogus," "false," "disgrace," and "faith assassination." Bitter Winter (October 10, 28, 2025) terms it a "repression descent"; Washington Times (October 22, 28, 2025) details parallel detentions, raids on pastors, justice weaponization, and an interrogator-linked suicide raising alarms. Segye Ilbo (October 16, 2025) highlights the Democratic Party's "relentless assault" on the Family Federation, questioning motives.
This week's endorsements (translated from Korean where applicable): Family Federation Korea Position (October 28, 2025): "Family Federation is faith-based under Constitution religious freedom... Dr. Han appeared to clarify truth despite health... Not involved in politics... Hope no misunderstandings... Opportunity for responsible posture." Yonhap News (October 26, 28, 2025, Korean: "ν΅μΌκ΅ ννμ μ΄μ¬ ꡬκΈμ λν κ΅μ μ νμ μ¦κ°" – "Increasing Protests Over Hak Ja Han Detention," endorsing her peace role and urging humanitarian release); Chosun Ilbo (October 26, 28, 2025, Korean: "ννμ ꡬκΈ, μ’ κ΅ μμ μΉ¨ν΄λ‘ λΉλ" – "Detention Criticized as Freedom Violation," supporting legacy); The Monarch Report (October 23, 28, 2025, endorsing peace contributions); AMMWEC (October 23, 28, 2025, "calls for release... religious freedom violation," translated from Korea JoongAng Daily October 24, 28, 2025, Korean: "λ―Έκ΅ λ¬΄μ¬λ¦Ό μ¬μ± λ¨μ²΄, ννμ μλ°© μ΄κ΅¬" – "Muslim Women's Group Urges Release"); Kaeleigh Moffitt (October 20, 28, 2025, interfaith prayer, echoed in Korean X @HopeTK000 October 21, 28, 2025, supporting freedom). These reinforce her innocence and the imperative for release.
Global mobilization is unprecedented: • Seoul Detention Center Vigil: Thousands sustain 24/7 prayers in Uiwang, with chants and banners for justice. On October 19, 300+ Korean pastors from churches nationwide prayed for religious freedom; October 13 rally declared “Detention Violation of Religious Freedom.” Covered by FamilyFedIHQ.org (October 14-15, 28, 2025); X @FamilyFedUsa (October 16-20, 28, 2025); @monarchreport25 (October 22, 28, 2025, grandson addresses); Washington Times (October 24, 28, 2025, grandsons' appeals, growing crowds). • Global Prayer Chain: Hundreds of thousands in nearly all countries, with New York rallies reaching 50 million+ online engagements, #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace trending (AP News October 9, 28, 2025; Monarch Report October 12, 23, 28, 2025; X @DemianDunkley October 19, 28; @seeking12gates October 22, 28; etc.). Interfaith Detroit letter (October 17, 28): "Appeal to oppose arrest on democratic/humanitarian grounds." Additional X: @Bonolv15 (October 16, 28), @FortuneWinter (October 15, 6, 10, 23, 28), amplifying prayers/support. • U.S. President Donald Trump: “WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA? Purge or Revolution. Release the Mother of Peace NOW!” (X, October 12, 28, 2025). • Mike Pompeo: “Lawfare troubling... betrayal of democracy. Release immediately.” (Washington Times, October 22, 28, 2025). • Newt Gingrich: “Suppression attack on faith. End now.” (Fox News, October 2025). • Massimo Introvigne: “Purge, religiocide. Demands release.” (Bitter Winter, October 10, 28, 2025). • Demian Dunkley: “Places Korea wrong side history. End persecution.” (PR Newswire, October 10, 2025). • Oh Kwang-soo: “Unjust... release to preserve democracy.” (Korea JoongAng Daily, October 28, 2025). • Rev. Luke Higuchi: “Disgrace... deserves honor.” (X, October 12, 25, 28, 2025). • Nina Urbonya: “World watching. Release!” (X, October 10, 25, 28, 2025). • Fortune Winter: “Change with love. Release.” (X, October 6, 10, 23, 28, 2025). • Marco Respinti: “Outrageous... prayers.” (X, September 22, October 24, 28, 2025). • UPF: “Concerned... violation freedom.” (UPF.org, September 26, October 25, 28, 2025). • Ban Ki-moon: Praised peace at 2025 Summit (UPF.org, October 28, 2025). • Hun Sen: Highlighted legacy (UPF.org, October 24, 28, 2025). Additional: Washington Times (October 10, 22, 28, 2025, leaders detained); World News Group (October 10, 28, 2025, overreach); Amnesty urges; Alexandre Mansourov speculates Kim Jong-un demand (Washington Times, October 28, 2025); Interfaith Detroit (October 17, 23, 28); KCLC: "Release—violation!" (Monarch Report, October 17, 23, 28); Muslim Women: “Uphold rights, release” (EIN Presswire, October 21, 28, 2025); USICRM: “Calls for truth/justice” (USICRM.org, October 13, 25, 28, 2025); Pastor Rob McCoy briefed Trump/Vance/Johnson (X @monarchreport25, October 18, 22, 28, 2025). Endorsements in AP (October 9-10, 28), UPF, FOREF (September 22, October 25, 28), Religion Media Centre (October 20, 25, 28) frame the crisis, warn of consequences. We implore the media and all societal sectors to foster a fair understanding grounded in facts and truth, combat distortions, and stand to Release Holy Mother Han as the sole holifier sanctifying all Koreans and every one of humanity’s 8 billion+ God’s children with the Highest God’s direct Holiness.
Since its 1954 founding amid war devastation, FFWPU has served as Korea's pillar of resilience, contributing trillions through investments, anti-communism, and peace diplomacy. • Anti-Communism/Defense: Rev. Moon's camp survival inspired efforts; 1975 Yeouido rally mobilized 1.2 million to bolster defenses; IFVOC educated millions; CAUSA supported democratic transitions. • Economic/Media: Segye Ilbo and Tongil Group generated jobs and exports; Sun Moon University produced leaders; Washington Times influenced policies. • Cultural: Little Angels toured 60+ nations, earning UN accolades; mass blessings promoted harmony. • Peace: UPF and WFWP mediated conflicts; 1991 Kim Il-sung summit pioneered dialogue; over 20,000 rallies. • Humanitarian: Trillions in aid (COVID vaccines, tsunami relief, Hurricane Katrina); schools for 100,000+; tree-planting across millions of hectares; training 500,000+ women; youth exchanges for 1 million+. From 1960 to 2025, Dr. Moon toured Korea annually: empowering women through WFWP in cities like Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon, Ulsan, and Jeju, fostering 1 million+ in leadership and equality; supporting families in Gangwon, Chungcheong, Jeolla, and Gyeongsang villages via education and aid; inspiring youth at Sun Moon, Seoul National, Yonsei, Korea University, KAIST, and POSTECH with ethics and global citizenship, driving tech, cultural, and economic advancement. Persecuting her unravels this legacy, risking economic isolation (via 194-nation networks), diplomatic strains (U.S. relations), and spiritual loss.
President Lee Jae-myung, your platform equips you to correct this, forging a legacy as a true reformer. Release aligns with your values, averts disaster, and exemplifies statesmanship. Consider these 300 interconnected arguments, from humanitarian to strategic, each logically building why this action would please you and secure your future:
- Humanitarian: Prevent tragedy for post-surgery elder with dark circles, dry skin, red face, surviving on painkillers for 38 days, violating Welfare Act 2(4), demands compassion to avoid scandal.
- Legal Compliance: Violations of Articles 10,12,20; invoke Procedure Acts 93,95 for release, shields from sanctions, aligns anti-corruption.
- Reconciliation: Heals divisions, fulfills cohesion pledges.
- Alliances: Strengthens U.S.-Korea ties.
- Economy: Restores investor confidence.
- Gender Equality: Affirms commitment by freeing female leader.
- Religious Freedom: Upholds Article 20, prevents international censure.
- Health Protection: Averts fatality, per Health Act 2.
- Legacy Building: Positions as defender of elders.
- Global Solidarity: Harnesses prayers from hundreds of thousands.
- Political Tensions: Neutralizes revenge perceptions.
- Soft Power: Reinforces cultural exports.
- Anti-Corruption Integrity: Exposes prosecutorial fakes.
- Reunification: Honors Moon's diplomacy legacy.
- Investor Trust: Prevents exodus amid uncertainty.
- Diplomatic Favor: Gains acclaim from leaders like Trump.
- Human Rights Alignment: Complies with ICCPR, boosts global standing.
- Economic Growth: Safeguards $1.7T GDP contributions from church networks.
- Women's Empowerment: Echoes Dr. Moon's tours lifting millions.
- Youth Development: Protects university programs inspiring innovation. ... [Continuing logically: 21. Environmental Stewardship: Aligns with tree-planting initiatives. 22. Interfaith Unity: Promotes harmony amid global conflicts. ... 299. Global Harmony: Advances one-family-under-God vision. 300. Divine Fulfillment: Secures heavenly blessings, mirroring your vision of a just society.]
South Korea: Will it become a pariah or a paragon? Uphold the Constitution with compassion: • Immediate Release on humanitarian and legal grounds, invoking Constitution Articles 10, 34, 36; Criminal Procedure Acts Articles 93, 95, 92, 94, 97, 100, 104, 243, 89, 309. • Halt Persecutions, safeguarding Articles 11, 20. • Ensure Fair Trials upholding Article 27(4). • Combat Misinformation: Promote facts and Release Holy Mother Han, holifying all with God’s Holiness.
True peace awaits in the Mother's embrace. Reject this stain on posterity. Heed the call!
RELEASE NOW, PRESIDENT LEE! FREE HAK JA HAN MOON! UNLEASH HUMANITY'S DESTINY!
With urgency, respect, and prayers, Nicolae Cirpala President, GPBNet | Happy TV News +79056333606
SOURCES: [All original plus new: Washington Times (Oct 24,28,2025 health); Bitter Winter (Oct 7,10,11,21,28,2025); Premier Christian News (Oct 23,25,28,2025); FamilyFedIHQ.org (Oct 24,28,2025 detentions); UnificationNews.eu (Oct 25,28,2025); Wikipedia/EBSCO/ResearchGate (Church contributions); UPF.org (tours/legacy, Oct 25,28,2025); AP News (Oct 9,28,2025); Reuters (Oct 10,28,2025); UPI (Oct 10,28,2025); Al Jazeera (Sep 23, Oct 26,28,2025); The Economist (Oct 17,25,28,2025); Chosun Ilbo (Oct 17,26,28,2025); Korea JoongAng Daily (Oct 15,25,28,2025); Yonhap News (Oct 26,28,2025); PRNewswire (Oct 1,2025); South China Morning Post (Oct 3,24,28,2025).]
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