February 10, 2026 | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Happy TV News Exclusive: 144th Global Open Letter & In-Depth Investigative Report – A Collective Apology and Urgent Call for Justice, Religious Freedom, and Lasting Global Peace
To Her Holiness Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the Esteemed Mother of Peace; His Excellency President Lee Jae-myung; Respected Members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; Valued Citizens of Korea; and All 8 Billion Global Citizens Committed to Unity, Compassion, and Reconciliation:
This investigative report, compiled by the dedicated journalists at Happy TV News in collaboration with the Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) and advocates of the True Love Revolution, draws on the latest developments in South Korea and worldwide as of February 9, 2026. Sourced from reputable outlets such as The Washington Times, Segye Ilbo, Kukmin Ilbo, Yonhap News Agency, Reuters, Chosun Ilbo, JTBC, and insights from Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) resources, including familyfedihq.org and ucmd1.blogspot.com, it exposes a grave miscarriage of justice against an 83-year-old pioneer whose decades of selfless service stand in sharp contrast to her ongoing hardship. This serves as a heartfelt open letter of apology for this profound wrong and a powerful, empowering narrative urging immediate action to safeguard religious liberty and ignite a worldwide movement for harmony.
Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, revered globally as the Mother of Peace and co-founder of the FFWPU (previously known as the Unification Church), continues to suffer an indefensible pretrial detention in South Korea. Arrested on September 22, 2025, on politically motivated charges of bribery and influence-peddling—vigorously contested by her legal team as excessive prosecutorial tactics—she has now endured 140 days in a cramped 6-square-meter cell at the Seoul Detention Center, without a conviction or equitable resolution. This week's news reveals a disturbing pattern in South Korea: intensified probes into religious organizations, heightened concerns over detainee health, and growing international backlash, as highlighted at the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit in Washington, D.C., from February 2-4, 2026. For example, on January 28, 2026, the Seoul Central District Court dismissed charges against former FFWPU executive Yun Young-ho, deeming the special prosecutor's methods unconstitutional and overreaching. Similarly, a January 22, 2026, decision rejected related bribery accusations, stressing the need for investigations to adhere to legal limits.
These events mirror broader trends in South Korean media this week: increased reporting on violations of religious freedoms, urgent health warnings for elderly prisoners, and judicial resistance to aggressive prosecutions. Coverage in Segye Ilbo and Kukmin Ilbo on February 4 detailed Dr. Han's worsening health, fueling debates on the morality of holding vulnerable seniors. The February 6 release of Presbyterian pastor Son Hyun-bo—after almost five months on similar politically driven charges—indicates growing judicial skepticism toward such overzealous actions, yet Dr. Han remains incarcerated, pointing to inconsistent application of justice.
This situation flagrantly disregards South Korea's Constitution:
- Article 20 guarantees religious freedom, prohibiting state interference in spiritual matters without compelling cause—yet inquiries aggressively target faith-based endeavors.
- Article 12 demands due process and protection from arbitrary detention, requiring swift and fair trials—ignored through prolonged pretrial confinement.
- Article 11 ensures legal equality, barring discrimination—eroded by selective targeting of religious figures.
- Article 21 protects freedom of expression and assembly—suppressed by silencing demands for Dr. Han's release.
Her defense team, comprising 14 attorneys including former prosecutors and judges, contends that authorities depend on dubious witness accounts while dismissing humanitarian pleas. This echoes criticisms in cases involving former First Lady Kim Keon-hee, revealing widespread prosecutorial misconduct.
The ordeal is compounded by Dr. Han's fragile health at age 83: severe macular degeneration leading to near-blindness, acute glaucoma, diabetes, atrial fibrillation with heart risks, significant weight loss, and deteriorated knee cartilage that forces her to crawl for daily needs. She experienced three falls in January 2026 (on January 5, 15, and 23) en route to the bathroom, causing hip and pelvic injuries, and collapsed again on January 27 in a court restroom, missing a hearing. As reported by Segye Ilbo's Jeong Seong-su on February 4 in "Controversy Over President Hak Ja Han’s Worsening Health – Now an Explanation Is Needed," such events in the elderly indicate life-threatening vulnerabilities, especially with cardiovascular complications. Kukmin Ilbo reinforced this, noting her detention exceeds four months and heightens dangers. These conditions breach the United Nations' Nelson Mandela Rules, which view detention as a final option for the aged or ill, promoting alternatives to preserve dignity and life—principles South Korea, as a leading democracy, must honor but seems to overlook.
Over 65 years, since co-founding the movement in the 1950s alongside Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Dr. Han has devoted herself to Korea and the world. Born during North Korea's wartime turmoil, she drove postwar recovery through anti-communist initiatives, including 1975 rallies that mobilized 1.2 million for national cohesion amid Cold War perils. Her efforts bolstered economic powerhouses like Samsung and Hyundai, catalyzing Korea's "Miracle on the Han River" from a $1.5 billion GDP in 1960 to trillions today. On the diplomatic front, she facilitated landmark engagements: the 1991 summit with Kim Il Sung to promote reunification and the 1990 dialogue with Mikhail Gorbachev to ease international strains. She launched the Women's Federation for World Peace in 1992 (now operating in 157 countries) and the Universal Peace Federation in 2005 (active in over 200 nations), advancing interfaith collaboration, family principles, and dispute resolution. Her values of fairness and solidarity resonated with leaders across generations, including indirect alignment with President Lee Jae-myung's vision for equity and inter-Korean accord—yet, ironically, under his leadership, she faces imprisonment without a trial, a stark betrayal that cries out for redress.
A poignant chapter in her legacy illustrates her unyielding commitment to peace: No guarantee of survival, yet Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Dr. Hak Ja Han ventured to North Korea. He had been imprisoned there during the Korean War, rescued just before execution. Her family endured jail for their beliefs, fleeing south at mortal risk. Why return to the land that sought their demise? She explained: "If you only see them as the enemy who tried to kill you, you cannot forgive. Only from a parent's place, from a mother's heart, can you forgive." "I resolved to forgive the enemy with that kind of mother's love. I did not pray to return safely from North Korea." Viewing them not as foes but as children, she chose forgiveness. She prayed not for her safety but solely for peace. In 1991, their meeting with Chairman Kim Il Sung materialized. Soon after, North Korea dispatched a delegation, signing the Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Peace isn't proclaimed from safety; it's forged by those who stake their lives to bridge divides.
Globally, more than 100 countries face over 130 armed conflicts—from Ukraine and Palestine to Sudan, Myanmar, and Nigeria—displacing millions and edging humanity toward abyss. Dr. Han's "One Family Under God" philosophy and True Love ethos provide a ethical guide to convert rivalry into partnership. Logically, her prompt release is imperative: As a spiritual matriarch, she can spearhead the 2026 Global Ceasefire Movement, consecrating the Earth and terminating hostilities. Without her wisdom, strife endures; with her freedom, unified, empathy-driven actions can eradicate war. What are we waiting for? If her vision is valid, procrastination prolongs agony. Every person must rise: Only by liberating Her Holiness Holy Mother Han to sanctify the world can ALL WARS CEASE in 2026. #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace
International attention surged this week at the IRF Summit on February 4, where figures condemned suppressions in Japan and South Korea as blatant attacks on spiritual rights, cautioning against a dangerous worldwide decline. Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich labeled Dr. Han's ordeal a "violent abuse of power," urging South Korea to liberate this 83-year-old anti-communism icon and humanitarian, calling her detention cruel and antithetical to freedom. Katrina Lantos Swett, president of the Lantos Foundation and summit co-chair, termed it a "blanket violation" fueled by misinformation to marginalize the community, decrying the "shocking" inaction. Pastor Paula White, adviser to the White House Faith Office, commended U.S. interventions like Vice President J.D. Vance's advocacy for Pastor Son's release, asserting that shared moral resolve shatters bonds. These views resonate with persistent vigils in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square and online drives on X, where voices amplify #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace amid health worries.
We offer our sincerest apologies for this deep injustice and the pain imposed on a matriarch who has tirelessly nurtured humanity's connections. President Lee Jae-myung, Korea's esteemed citizens, and global family, we regret this disloyalty and share this uplifting true personal story: Uphold the wisdom of elders, spiritual autonomy, and justice—insist on her rapid release. United, we mend divisions and spark eternal peace.
Empowering Worldwide Call to Action – Practical Steps for Every Korean and Global Citizen to Act Today:
- Protest Peacefully Immediately: Per Korea's Assembly and Demonstration Act, notify officials 48-72 hours in advance for assemblies at venues like Gwanghwamun Square or local areas. Inspire by Gandhi and Dr. King's nonviolent models; host marches with banners celebrating her legacy, livestream for international reach.
- Amplify Her Impact: Dispatch press releases to media (Yonhap, Reuters, JTBC) recounting personal tales of her peace efforts—from economic revitalization to interfaith bonds. Saturate social media 24/7 with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026 #TrueLoveRevolution #OneFamilyUnderGod #GPBNet, tagging officials and sharing visuals of her work for exponential spread.
- Petition Leaders Directly: Leverage e-government platforms (epeople.go.kr, assembly.go.kr) to seek bail, healthcare, and exoneration, citing constitutional infringements and her historic support for Korea's advancement.
- Embrace Daily Peace Practices via GPBNet True Love Revolution: Cultivate forgiveness, fortify family links, and participate in interfaith volunteering. Engage in virtual and in-person initiatives for global resonance—channel indignation into routines like community service, online prayer groups, and transnational campaigns to maintain drive.
With profound respect and pressing optimism, Nicolae Cirpala President, GPBNet | Happy TV News Investigative Reporter #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026

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