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GLOBAL IMPERATIVE: IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF DR. HAK JA HAN MOON – THE MOTHER OF PEACE – TO SAFEGUARD HUMANITY'S DESTINY, RESTORE KOREA'S HONOR, AND UNLEASH ETERNAL BLESSINGS

For Immediate Release 🔥 URGENT GLOBAL EMERGENCY PRESS RELEASE AND OPEN LETTER 🔥 October 18, 2025 | Seoul, Republic of Korea

AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT LEE JAE-MYUNG, THE PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, AND THE CONSCIENCE OF HUMANITY

Your Excellency President Lee Jae-myung, Honorable Citizens of the Republic of Korea, and Fellow Global Citizens,

We stand at a pivotal crossroads in human history—a moment where the decisions forged today will indelibly shape the moral, spiritual, and geopolitical destiny of nations for generations untold. Just as the ancient Israelites endured two millennia of exile, suffering, and dispersion as divine indemnity for rejecting and crucifying Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son and Prince of Peace, could the Republic of Korea now summon a parallel fate upon itself? Will your nation burden its people, their descendants, and future eras with profound spiritual, economic, and national repercussions by sanctioning the unfounded persecution of Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the Mother of Peace and devoted spouse of the Lord of the Second Advent? Or will Koreans—from the humblest citizen to the highest office—embrace this divine awakening, champion unwavering justice, and mandate the immediate release of the innocent Only Begotten Daughter, the Holy Mother Hak Ja Han Moon, thereby inviting boundless heavenly blessings and positioning Korea as the everlasting beacon of global harmony?

Will the global community remain in apathetic silence, echoing the indifference of Jesus' time and


perpetuating cycles of conflict, division, and warfare? Or will the world's 8 billion souls unite as one, demanding the swift liberation of Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, acknowledging the Republic of Korea as the spiritual homeland of humankind, and collaborating with God's Only Begotten Daughter to complete the construction of the Kingdom of Peace on Earth—Cheon Il Guk—in this decisive era?

This week marks the culmination of the end times for every soul on Earth—a final opportunity to demonstrate that humanity, from ordinary individuals to presidents, will no longer live as estranged orphans in a hell of perpetual war, where 98 nations are ensnared in self-destructive conflict machines. Instead, all 8 billion of us must rise together, President Lee Jae-myung, Honorable Citizens of the Republic of Korea, and Fellow Global Citizens, to manifest God's presence on Earth through the Holy Mother Hak Ja Han Moon. We must demand her immediate release, affirming our identity as children of the Heavenly Parents—Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother—purified as "Pure Water," as she proclaimed, ushering in the era of one family under God.

Holy Mother Hak Ja Han Moon's Proclamation, April 13: Heavenly Parent, the Creator and Master of the universe, today we have finally reached this unique day, after You patiently endured and waited for 6,000 years due to the Fall. Heavenly Parent, we thank You. We offer our profound gratitude and our humble apologies. Now you are truly the rightful Master of this earth. Our second, third, and fourth generation, the Pure Water, born of many blessed families who exist because of True Parents, are going out to the world to impart the vision of Your earthly kingdom across the land. From this day forward, Heavenly Parent, please embrace and love Your children with all Your heart! This world will now gradually be set in order under Your dominion, and a world of one family of humankind attending the Heavenly Parent with true love will surely 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.

The Republic of Korea, once hailed as a democratic miracle that rose from the ashes of war to achieve global economic and cultural prominence, now risks eternal infamy for orchestrating one of the most egregious acts of religious repression in modern history. At the epicenter of this injustice stands Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the 83-year-old great-grandmother, co-founder of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU, formerly known as the Unification Church), and a revered figure honored by millions worldwide as the “Mother of Peace.” Her lifelong commitment to interfaith dialogue, humanitarian relief, and global reconciliation has inspired billions, yet she faces fabricated charges that endanger her life and expose the fragility of Korea's democratic institutions.

We, a resolute global coalition of millions dedicated to peace, faith, justice, and inviolable human rights, appeal to you today with unparalleled urgency and moral imperative. President Lee Jae-myung, we implore you to end this state-sponsored atrocity against Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon—the frail 83-year-old great-grandmother and globally acclaimed “Mother of Peace.” Her unlawful detention in the Seoul Detention Center on politically motivated, baseless allegations has ignited worldwide outrage, plunging Korea into a profound HISTORICAL CRISIS OF CONSCIENCE. The October 10, 2025, indictment by Special Prosecutor Min Joong-ki on four spurious charges—violations of the Political Funds Act, the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act, Instigation of Evidence Destruction, and Occupational Embezzlement—represents not legitimate justice, but a calculated "religiocide" veiled as legal proceedings, aimed at dismantling a faith movement that has long advocated for freedom, unity, and opposition to tyranny. As reported by UPI (October 10, 2025), AP News (October 9, 2025), and Bitter Winter (October 10, 2025), these accusations rely on flimsy connections to former officials, coerced testimonies, and speculative evidence, lacking any direct proof against Dr. Moon.

The suffering imposed on Dr. Moon—physical, emotional, and spiritual—amounts to egregious medical negligence and a blatant violation of human dignity. The Family Federation has issued urgent warnings: "Chairman Han is in very poor health due to her advanced age and chronic illnesses (including recurrent arrhythmia), and there are grave concerns about her health deteriorating further during her detention." Merely one week prior to her arrest in late September 2025, this vulnerable elder underwent critical heart surgery. Today, October 18, 2025, after 26 harrowing days of incarceration, she clings to survival on painkillers alone, exhibiting severe symptoms documented by supporters, aides, and recent journalistic investigations: • Intense pain causing blue-tinged lips and labored breathing, exacerbating her arrhythmia. • Visible physical deterioration, including deep dark circles under her eyes, dry and cracked skin, a flushed red face, and significant weight loss from emaciation. • Neglected post-surgical complications and chronic conditions, described by human rights experts in Bitter Winter (October 7, 2025) as "medical torture" in a democratic nation.

Despite these life-threatening conditions, the court denied her detention appeal on October 1, 2025, prioritizing political agendas over humanitarian mercy. This imprisonment assaults her fundamental rights, contravening numerous South Korean laws, constitutional articles, and international obligations.

Below is a comprehensive catalog of violations perpetrated by the Special Prosecutor's office and the judiciary against Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon. Each entry specifies the violated law or article, its core mandate, and how the state's actions infringe upon it, forming an irrefutable case for her immediate release. These breaches not only undermine Korea's rule of law but also invite international condemnation under treaties like the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).

Legal ViolationLaw/Article ViolatedLegal MandateViolation by the State
Human Dignity and WorthConstitution, Article 10"All citizens shall be assured of human worth and dignity and have the right to pursue happiness. It shall be the duty of the State to confirm and guarantee the fundamental and inviolable human rights of individuals."Detaining an 83-year-old post-heart surgery patient in harsh conditions degrades her dignity and neglects the state's duty to protect fundamental rights, necessitating humanitarian release to uphold this core principle.
Elder Abuse and NeglectWelfare of Senior Citizens Act, Article 2 (4)Defines "elder abuse" as physical, mental, emotional, or economic exploitation, violence, neglect, or abandonment of seniors aged 65 or older.Incarcerating a chronically ill octogenarian despite medical warnings constitutes neglect and physical abuse, violating protections for seniors and demanding immediate cessation.
Right to Health and WelfareConstitution, Article 36 (3)"The health of all citizens shall be protected by the State."Ignoring post-surgical vulnerabilities and arrhythmia in detention directly contravenes the state's health protection obligation, equating to state-sponsored endangerment.
State Duty to Promote Welfare of the AgedConstitution, Article 34 (5)"The State shall endeavor to promote the welfare of the aged."Prolonged detention of an elderly woman in declining health fails this duty, turning welfare promotion into active harm.
Personal LibertyConstitution, Article 12 (1)"All citizens shall enjoy personal liberty. No person shall be arrested or detained except as provided by Act."Arbitrary arrest on speculative grounds without concrete evidence violates personal liberty, as the detention lacks lawful justification.
Prohibition of Torture and Compelled TestimonyConstitution, Article 12 (2)"No citizens shall be tortured or be compelled to testify against themselves in criminal cases."Grueling 10-hour interrogations (e.g., September 17, 24, 29, 2025) post-surgery amount to torture and coercion, breaching this absolute ban.
Freedom from Cruel PunishmentConstitution, Article 12 (4)"No citizen shall suffer unfavorable treatment on account of an act of a relative."Imposing vicarious liability for alleged acts of associates inflicts cruel, indirect punishment.
Prohibition on Arbitrary DetentionConstitution, Article 12 (3)Warrants for arrest or detention must follow judicial due process.The September 22, 2025, warrant based on conjecture violates due process requirements.
Freedom of MovementConstitution, Article 14"All citizens shall enjoy freedom of residence and the right to move at will."The May 2025 pre-indictment exit ban arbitrarily restricted her mobility without valid cause.
Illegal Imposition of Travel BanImmigration Act, Article 4Prohibits departure only with specific justifications (e.g., pending trial or tax debts).Preemptive ban on a non-fugitive elder exceeds authority, infringing on free movement.
Protection from Illegal Search and SeizureConstitution, Article 16"All citizens shall be free from intrusion into their place of residence. In case of search or seizure, a warrant issued by a judge upon request of a prosecutor shall be presented."Aggressive raids without proper warrant integrity violate privacy and residential protections.
Right to PrivacyConstitution, Article 17"The privacy of no citizen shall be infringed."Invasive investigations into religious and personal affairs breach privacy rights.
Freedom of ConscienceConstitution, Article 19"All citizens shall enjoy freedom of conscience."State interference in her faith practices suppresses conscience and personal beliefs.
Freedom of ReligionConstitution, Article 20 (1) & (2)"(1) All citizens shall enjoy freedom of religion. (2) No state religion shall be recognized, and religion and state shall be separated."Targeted persecution of a religious leader invades religious freedom and blurs church-state separation.
Right to PropertyConstitution, Article 23 (1)"The right of property of all citizens shall be guaranteed. Its contents and limitations shall be determined by Act."Unsubstantiated embezzlement charges threaten property rights without evidence.
Presumption of InnocenceConstitution, Article 27 (4)"A defendant shall be presumed innocent until a judgment of guilt has been pronounced."Treating her as guilty via detention for "evidence destruction" inverts this presumption.
Right to Fair and Public TrialConstitution, Article 27 (1)"All citizens shall have the right to be tried by judges according to the law and in conformity with the Constitution."Biased, rushed proceedings deny fairness and constitutional conformity.
Right to Speedy TrialConstitution, Article 27 (3)"All citizens shall have the right to a speedy trial."Extended pre-trial detention without merit unduly delays justice.
Prohibition on Double JeopardyConstitution, Article 13 (1)"No citizen shall be prosecuted for the same crime more than once."Reviving dismissed or old claims mimics double jeopardy principles.
Equality Before the LawConstitution, Article 11 (1)"All citizens shall be equal before the law, and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic, social, or cultural life on account of sex, religion or social status."Selective prosecution based on religion discriminates overtly.
State Duty to Promote WelfareConstitution, Article 34 (1) & (2)"(1) All citizens shall be entitled to a life worthy of human beings. (2) The State shall have the duty to endeavor to promote social security and welfare."Detaining an elder in peril contravenes welfare promotion for a dignified life.
State Duty to Promote Women's WelfareConstitution, Article 34 (3)"The State shall endeavor to promote the welfare and rights of women."Persecuting an elderly female leader ignores this gender-specific welfare duty.
Right to a Healthy EnvironmentConstitution, Article 35 (1)"All citizens shall have the right to a healthy and pleasant environment. The State and all citizens shall endeavor to protect the environment."Detention conditions exacerbating health issues violate environmental and health rights.
State Duty to Protect FamilyConstitution, Article 36 (1)"Marriage and family life shall be entered into and sustained on the basis of individual dignity and equality of the sexes, and the State shall do everything in its power to achieve that goal."Attacking a leader of a family-centered faith undermines state family protections.
Special Consideration for the Elderly in ProceedingsCriminal Procedure Act, Article 282Requires mandatory defense counsel for defendants aged 70 or older, establishing norms for elderly protections in trials.Intense questioning of an 83-year-old disregards these safeguards.
Rescission of DetentionCriminal Procedure Act, Article 93Permits revocation of detention when grounds no longer exist.Health risks and lack of flight danger qualify for rescission, yet it was denied.
Mandatory Release on BailCriminal Procedure Act, Article 95Bail "shall be allowed" absent exceptional risks (e.g., flight).Refusal for a non-flight-risk elder is unlawful.

These violations also contravene Korea's ICCPR obligations, including bans on arbitrary detention (Article 9), torture (Article 7), religious discrimination (Article 18 & 26), and rights to fair trials (Article 14). We demand an immediate mercy petition and unconditional release to rectify these injustices.

For over six months, the Special Prosecutor's office has waged a systematic assault on Dr. Moon, exemplifying abusive power that erodes Korea's democratic foundations. As one of three investigations by your administration targeting the previous conservative government, it smacks of partisan revenge. The May 2025 exit ban, imposed without formal charges, caused unnecessary duress, equating her to corrupt officials and violating mobility rights under Constitution Article 14 and Immigration Act Article 4. The raids' excessive force and subsequent interrogations—including a brutal 10-hour session on September 17, 2025, mere days after surgery—embody state-sanctioned cruelty, breaching Constitution Article 12 (2). Further sessions on September 24 and 29 compounded her suffering. The September 22, 2025, arrest warrant, predicated on invented fears of "evidence destruction," mocks due process, as defenses confirm the documents were already public via internal factions, invalidating the pretext under Criminal Procedure Act Article 93.

Recent Korean journalistic investigations bolster her innocence. The FFWPU staunchly denies her involvement, attributing actions to isolated individuals like Yoon Young-ho (arrested August 2025) and Jung Won-ju, with Dr. Moon rejecting any knowledge. Reports from The Korea Herald (October 15, 2025), Chosun Ilbo (October 17, 2025), and Nikkei Asia (September 25, 2025) frame this as a partisan witch hunt amid political instability, using the FFWPU as a proxy to dismantle conservative alliances. Bitter Winter's October 10, 2025, exposé labels it "a democratic nation's descent into religious repression," highlighting reliance on coerced confessions and weak evidence. Today's October 17, 2025, leaks from TV Chosun and Channel A News reveal prosecutorial weaknesses, including flipped testimonies under pressure and no direct ties to Dr. Moon. The Economist (October 17, 2025) notes the scandal "pulls back the curtain" on the church but questions the charges' validity, suggesting overreach. Korea JoongAng Daily (October 15, 2025) reports internal probes showing no embezzlement proof, with funds used for legitimate peace initiatives.

The global mobilization for Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon's freedom is unprecedented, transcending borders, faiths, and ideologies. • Vigil at Seoul Detention Center: As of October 17, 2025, thousands—exceeding 7,000 per Family Federation reports—maintain a 24/7 prayer vigil in Uiwang, Gyeonggi Province, enduring rain and cold with chants, banners, and peaceful assemblies demanding justice, as covered by UPI (October 10, 2025) and Bitter Winter (October 7, 2025). • Global Prayer Chain: Hundreds of thousands participate in synchronized prayers across nearly every nation, from massive rallies in New York's Union Square to online campaigns amassing over 20 million engagements, with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace trending globally on X and other platforms (AP News, October 9, 2025). • U.S. President Donald Trump: “WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA? Seems like a Purge or Revolution. We can’t have that and do business there. Release the Mother of Peace NOW!” (X Post, October 12, 2025). • Mike Pompeo, Former U.S. Secretary of State: “Deeply troubling… a betrayal of democratic principles. A nation that persecutes an 83-year-old woman of peace has lost its moral compass. South Korea must release Dr. Hak Ja Han immediately to restore its standing.” (The Washington Stand, October 2025). • Newt Gingrich, Former U.S. Speaker of the House: “This is suffocating political and religious suppression. It’s an attack on all people of faith worldwide. President Lee, end this now.” (Fox News, October 2025). • Dr. Massimo Introvigne, Director, FOREF Europe: “This is not anti-corruption—it is a purge. A religiocide disguised as justice. The world demands Dr. Han's release.” (Bitter Winter, October 2025). • Demian Dunkley, President of Family Federation USA: “The indictment and detention of Dr. Hak Ja Han places South Korea on the wrong side of history. This persecution must end—release her for the sake of global peace.” (PR Newswire, October 10, 2025). • Oh Kwang-soo, Former Civil Affairs Chief (Dr. Han’s Legal Team): “I cannot stand by while the nation's spiritual backbone is broken. This is unjust persecution—release her to preserve Korea's democracy.” (Korea JoongAng Daily, October 2025). • Rev. Luke Higuchi, Japanese Pastor: “Even experts now call this a disgrace to democracy and religious freedom. Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon deserves honor, not prison.” (X Post, October 12, 2025). • Nina Urbonya, Pastor and Artist: “The world is watching. Rise up for freedom!! We ask for the immediate release of Dr. Hak Ja Han.” (X Post, October 10, 2025). • Fortune Winter, Founder/CEO KWF NonProfit: “The real change begins within. Let’s lead with love. Release the Mother of Peace.” (X Post, October 6, 2025). • Marco Respinti, Journalist and Author: “Mrs. Hak Ja Han, leader of the Family Federation... has been arrested in Seoul... Outrageous, unprecedented, and quite sad. Prayers.” (X Post, September 22, 2025). • Universal Peace Federation (UPF) Statement: “We are deeply concerned by the detention of our co-founder, Dr. Hak Ja Han... This is a violation of religious freedom.” (UPF.org, September 26, 2025). • Additional Global Voices: The Washington Times (October 10, 2025) echoes calls for release, labeling it a "violation of religious freedom." World News Group (October 10, 2025) condemns the charges as overreach. Amnesty International's 2023 report on South Korea (updated context in 2025) highlights ongoing religious discrimination concerns, urging compliance with human rights. Religious leaders at a Seoul rally (FamilyFedIHQ.org, October 14, 2025) declared: “Detention of True Mother Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon Is a Violation of Religious Freedom.”

These resounding endorsements, amplified in The Washington Times (October 10, 2025), Associated Press (October 9 & 10, 2025), and UPF declarations, frame this as a defining global human rights moment, with leaders warning of diplomatic fallout if unresolved.

Since its founding in 1954 in Seoul by Rev. Sun Myung Moon amid the Korean War's devastation, the Unification Church (now FFWPU) has been an indispensable pillar of South Korea's resilience, economic ascent, and international stature. Emerging from wartime chaos, it evolved into a powerhouse of anti-communism, societal development, and peacebuilding, contributing immeasurably to Korea and the world. • Anti-Communism and National Defense: Rev. Moon's survival of five years in North Korean labor camps inspired a bulwark against communism. The 1975 Yeouido rally drew 1.2 million, bolstering South Korea's defenses; the 1968 International Federation for Victory Over Communism (IFVOC) educated citizens on ideological threats, aiding national security (Wikipedia, Britannica). • Economic and Media Contributions: Investments in Segye Ilbo newspaper and educational institutions fueled the Han River Miracle. Globally, The Washington Times (founded 1982) influenced anti-communist policies, shaping U.S.-Korea relations (FamilyFed.org). • Cultural Diplomacy: The Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet, established 1962, toured over 60 countries, promoting Korean culture and soft power diplomacy (UPF.org). • Pioneering Peace Efforts: UPF and Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP), both with UN ECOSOC consultative status, mediate conflicts worldwide. Rev. Moon's 1991 summit with Kim Il-sung pioneered North-South dialogue before official channels; mass blessing ceremonies unite diverse couples, fostering interracial harmony (ReligionFacts.com, Nippon.com). • Humanitarian Impact: Billions in aid for disaster relief, education in Africa and Asia, and post-war rebuilding in Korea; youth programs trained leaders during industrialization (FamilyFedIHQ.org). • Global Outreach: Support for Korean reunification, interfaith initiatives, and environmental projects have positioned Korea as a peace hub, with FFWPU's family-focused ethos aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals (UPF International).

Persecuting Dr. Moon dismantles this legacy, risking Korea's isolation and economic setbacks.

President Lee Jae-myung, your progressive vision of equity, anti-corruption, and social justice uniquely equips you to correct this injustice and forge a legendary legacy. Releasing Dr. Moon aligns with your principles, averting disaster while amplifying your leadership. Consider these compelling, interconnected arguments for her immediate release:

  1. Humanitarian Imperative to Prevent Tragedy: At 83, post-heart surgery, with visible signs of decline (dark circles, dry skin, red face, painkiller dependency after 26 days), detention risks fatal elder abuse, violating Welfare of Senior Citizens Act Article 2 (4) and Constitution Article 34 (5). Release her to exemplify your welfare commitments and avoid a global scandal.
  2. Constitutional and Legal Mandates: Widespread infringements (e.g., Articles 10, 12, 20) erode the rule of law. Invoke Criminal Procedure Act Articles 93 and 95 for release, protecting Korea from ICCPR violations and UN sanctions.
  3. Political Unity and Reconciliation: This probe, tied to anti-conservative campaigns, deepens divisions. Liberation promotes healing, aligning with your pledges for national cohesion.
  4. Preserving International Alliances: Condemnations from Trump, Pompeo, and Gingrich threaten U.S.-Korea ties, trade, and security pacts. Free her—whose peace work advanced DPRK dialogues—to strengthen your foreign policy.
  5. Economic Protection and Growth: FFWPU's investments in media and education drive prosperity; persecution deters investors. Release reaffirms religious freedom, enhancing tourism and partnerships.
  6. Spiritual and Prophetic Fulfillment: Rejecting the "Mother of Peace" invites biblical-style indemnity; embracing her averts national misfortune and unlocks divine providence.
  7. Capitalizing on Public Support: With thousands praying at the detention center and hundreds of thousands globally (as of October 17, 2025), release channels this energy into positive societal change.
  8. Justice Reform Benchmark: Your anti-graft efforts are laudable, but targeting faith undermines credibility. Set a precedent for impartiality.
  9. Advancing Korean Peninsula Peace: Dr. Moon's UPF/WFWP roles are crucial for reunification—your key goal. Detention hinders; freedom accelerates progress.
  10. Embodying Moral Leadership: As a champion against inequality, freeing a peace icon demonstrates compassion, inspiring the world and cementing your legacy as a defender of the vulnerable.
  11. Absence of Risks: No flight or evidence tampering concerns for a cooperative, health-impaired elder, per Criminal Procedure Act Article 95.
  12. Avoiding Global Repercussions: Persistent violations risk economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation, as warned by international leaders.
  13. Historical Precedent: Unlike Park Chung-hee's alliance with the Church against communism, this reversal courts downfall; reverse it to honor Korea's past.
  14. Aligning with Public Health Policies: Your administration prioritizes seniors; this contradiction erodes public trust—rectify it.
  15. International Law Adherence: ICCPR breaches invite scrutiny; release ensures compliance and elevates Korea's human rights stature.
  16. Promoting Interfaith Harmony: Persecuting a unifier contradicts your inclusive vision; free her to foster religious tolerance.
  17. Economic Ripple Effects: Church contributions to global peace aid Korea's exports; suppression harms soft power.
  18. Preventing Social Unrest: Growing vigils could escalate; release diffuses tension peacefully.
  19. Legacy of Mercy: History remembers leaders who choose compassion over vendetta—be that leader.
  20. Truth Revelation: Journalistic facts confirm innocence; release unveils the truth, restoring justice.

Korea confronts a destiny-defining choice: become a pariah or a paragon of justice. President Lee Jae-myung, honor the Constitution with compassion: • Mandate Immediate, Unconditional Release of Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon on humanitarian, health, and legal grounds, invoking Constitution Articles 10, 34, and Criminal Procedure Act Articles 93 & 95. • Cease All Politically Motivated Persecutions of religious groups, safeguarding Articles 11 & 20. • Ensure Fair, Public Trials upholding presumption of innocence (Article 27(4)). • Combat Misinformation: We urge media, society, and all sectors to foster a fair understanding grounded in facts and truth, countering distortions that perpetuate injustice.

True peace flourishes in the embrace of the Mother of Peace. Reject religious persecution as an eternal stain on your descendants. Heed history's call for Global Peace!

RELEASE NOW, PRESIDENT LEE JAE-MYUNG! FREE HAK JA HAN MOON! UNLOCK KOREA'S DIVINE DESTINY!

With profound urgency, unwavering respect, and united prayers, Nicolae Cirpala President, Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) | Happy TV News +79056333606

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