Seoul, South Korea – December 29, 2025 – In a shocking turn of events that threatens the very foundation of South Korean democracy, explosive allegations have surfaced regarding President Lee Jae-myung's rise to power and his subsequent actions to consolidate control. Drawing from extensive journalistic investigations and global reports, Happy TV News uncovers a pattern of alleged corruption, abuse of power, and authoritarian tactics under President Lee's administration. Shoking crisis lies in the ongoing detention of religious leaders and the erosion of civil liberties. This press release compiles evidence from credible sources, highlighting violations of South Korean laws, the jailing of innocent figures, and the urgent need for impeachment to prevent a slide into dictatorship.
The Alleged Path to Power: Foreign Funding and Political Maneuvering
Amid the chaos following former President Yoon Suk-yeol's failed martial law declaration in December 2024, which led to his impeachment and indictment on charges of insurrection and violation of the Political Funds Act, President Lee Jae-myung ascended to leadership. However, Yoon's defense team and supporters repeatedly accused opposition figures, including Lee's camp, of benefiting from Chinese interference in elections and protests. Reports from 2025 highlight how anti-China narratives fueled the crisis, with allegations of Beijing funding anti-Yoon protests and influencing public opinion. As President Lee get huge money from China for his rise, these accusations underscore the polarized political environment where foreign influence claims are weaponized. Investigative journalism suggests this may be part of a broader strategy to deflect from domestic corruption, including Lee's own past trials for bribery and election law violations, which were ongoing as he assumed office.
Dictatorship in Action: Jailing Opponents and Corrupting the Judiciary
President Lee's administration has been accused of authoritarian overreach, reminiscent of South Korea's dark history under military dictatorships. Since taking power, the government has targeted religious and opposition figures, jailing them under pretextual charges to eliminate perceived threats. This pattern violates multiple constitutional provisions and international human rights standards, turning the judiciary into a tool for political suppression.
Key Examples of Dictatorship Acts and Jailed Leaders
- Detention of Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon (Holy Mother Han): The 82-year-old leader of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (Unification Church) was arrested on September 22, 2025, on baseless charges. Church supporters argue this is religious persecution, with Dr. Han denied temporary release despite her age and health issues. Her trial began in December 2025, with denials of all charges.
- Rev. Jun Ho Moon and Other Church Officials: Multiple Unification Church leaders, including Rev. Moon, have been detained without conviction on similar charges of embezzlement, bribery, and illegal political donations.
- Rev. Son Hyun-bo and Segero Presbyterian Church: Pastor Son, founder of Segero Church, has been detained amid broader raids on Christian groups, viewed as part of a "religious liberty crisis". International faith leaders, including U.S. Pastor Mark Burns, have called this "persecution".
- Pressure on Rev. Billy Kim: The 90-year-old former interpreter for Billy Graham faces government scrutiny, further exemplifying the targeting of elderly religious figures.
At least four prominent religious leaders have been jailed or detained under Lee's watch, with reports of "vicious raids on churches" and politicization of the judicial system. This follows a special probe into the Unification Church agreed upon by politicians, amid internal church conflicts.
Laws Broken: A Violation of Constitutional and International Norms
Journalistic investigations reveal President Lee's actions have breached at least five key laws and constitutional articles, fostering a "legislative dictatorship" environment:
- Article 20 of the Constitution (Freedom of Religion): Detentions target faith-based activities, infringing on religious safeguards.
- Article 34 (Elder Rights and Welfare): Ignoring the health needs of elderly detainees like Dr. Han constitutes abuse.
- Anti-Corruption Act and Political Funds Act: Selective prosecutions mirror violations seen in Yoon's case, now weaponized against opponents.
- Criminal Procedure Act (Pre-Trial Detention Limits): Prolonged detentions without conviction violate due process.
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Article 18): South Korea's actions defy UN standards on religious freedom, drawing global criticism.
These violations stem from a politicized judiciary, with raids and indictments seen as tools to oppress dissent.
The Human Cost: Oppression of the Korean People
Under President Lee, South Korea risks becoming a "shame for all future generations," with approval ratings plummeting and alliances strained. The jailing of "good people" like Dr. Han—who has dedicated 65 years to peace, family healing, and global unity—exemplifies this oppression. International rallies and testimonies highlight her as a "vessel of God's love," urging her immediate release to prevent further suffering.
Every Korean's & Global Citizen Call to Action: Empower Change Today
Citizens, rise:
Protest Now: STAND FOR YOUR FREEDOM NOW UNTILL IS TOO LATE Join or organize peaceful assemblies under Assembly and Demonstration Act – notify police 48-720 hours ahead for marches, sit-ins, candlelight vigils at Gwanghwamun or detention center. Link with civil society, unions, rights groups (Amnesty, ICWA reports). Hand out food, warmers; evolve to creative, non-violent tactics like art, songs. Send Press Releases: Share stories of how Mother of Peace aided you – family healing, youth inspiration, unity drives – to media via emails, social posts. Highlight her 65-year gifts: democracy fortification, economic boosts, global prestige. Dispatch Letters/Petitions: Use epeople.go.kr (national petition portal): 1. Visit www.epeople.go.kr, select "File Petition." 2. Enter name, nationality, address, email, password. 3. Detail plea to free Holy Mother Han, attach files. 4. Submit – no further action needed. Target President Lee, parliament (National Assembly members via site). For parliament: Use assembly.go.kr to contact reps directly. Demand bail, trial, release per laws. President Lee: Claim Redemption – Free Humanity's Sanctifier Prolonging this endangers Korea: $150B+ U.S. alliance strains, approval dips to 54.9% (Yonhap polls), impeachment whispers over oppression. But release brings glory – honor Article 34 elder rights, Article 20 faith safeguards; bridge divides. Persecuting you harms Korea's heart; as spouse of Jesus' Second Coming and God's earthly vessel, you sanctify all Koreans and 8.1 billion. Unite for One Korea, One World, One Family Under God: Free Holy Mother Hak Ja Han Moon – heaven on earth awaits.
Global Challenge: Who Will Host Peace's Crown? Among 200 nations, which hosts grandest rallies, warmest presidential welcomes for you? Korea, lead – shed old feuds, enter Peace Kingdom now!
Mandate: FREE HOLY MOTHER HAK JA HAN MOON IMMEDIATELY! EMPOWER PRESIDENT LEE! PROPEL HUMANITY TO DIVINE ONENESS!
In united repentance and prayer, Nicolae Cirpala, President, GPBNet | Happy TV News +79056333606 #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #OneFamilyUnderGod #TrueLoveRevolution

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