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HUMANITY'S WAKE-UP CALL: Shocking Persecution Exposed – 140 Days of Heartbreak Unmasking Korea's Betrayal of a Peace Icon – Urgent Call to Action from Prison Cell to Peace Throne: Release Her Holiness to Sanctify Earth and Achieve the 2026 Peace Miracle

 February 9, 2026 | Seoul, Republic of Korea

Happy TV News Exclusive: 143rd Global Open Letter & Investigative Report – A Unified Call for Justice, Compassion, and Worldwide Harmony Amid Rising Persecution

To Her Holiness Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the Revered Mother of Peace; His Excellency President Lee Jae-myung; Esteemed Members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; Honorable Citizens of Korea; and All 8 Billion Fellow Global Citizens Dedicated to True Unity and Reconciliation:

From the dedicated investigative team at Happy TV News, in partnership with the Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) and the True Love Revolution advocates, this in-depth journalistic probe synthesizes the most recent developments in South Korea and globally as of February 9, 2026. Drawing from credible sources including The Washington Times, Segye Ilbo, Kukmin Ilbo, Yonhap News Agency, Reuters, Chosun Ilbo, JTBC, and real-time insights from Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) platforms, we uncover the profound injustice faced by an 83-year-old visionary whose lifelong devotion to healing divisions starkly contrasts her current ordeal. This report serves as both an open letter of profound apology for this travesty and a rallying cry for immediate action, empowering every individual to champion religious liberty and global peace.


Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, universally honored as the Mother of Peace and co-founder of the FFWPU (formerly the Unification Church), endures an unconscionable pretrial detention in South Korea. Arrested on September 22, 2025, amid politically charged allegations of bribery and influence-peddling—claims her defense team robustly disputes as prosecutorial overreach—she has now languished for 140 days in a stark 6-square-meter cell at the Seoul Detention Center, without a conviction or fair resolution. This week's news underscores a troubling escalation in South Korea's scrutiny of religious groups, with coordinated raids and investigations into perceived political ties, even as courts push back against excessive tactics. For instance, on January 28, 2026, the Seoul Central District Court rejected key charges against former FFWPU executive Yoon Young-ho, criticizing the special prosecutor's approach as unconstitutional and disproportionate. Similarly, a January 22, 2026, ruling dismissed bribery claims in a linked case, emphasizing that investigations must respect legal boundaries.

These developments highlight broader trends in South Korean news this week: a surge in media coverage of religious freedom violations, amplified health alarms for elderly detainees, and international condemnation at forums like the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit in Washington, D.C., held February 2-4, 2026. Reports from Segye Ilbo and Kukmin Ilbo on February 4 detailed Dr. Han's deteriorating condition, sparking public debate on the ethics of detaining vulnerable seniors. Meanwhile, the release of Presbyterian pastor Son Hyun-bo on February 6—after nearly five months on politically motivated charges—signals judicial fatigue with overzealous prosecutions, yet Dr. Han remains confined, underscoring selective enforcement.

South Korea's foundational Constitution is being trampled in this case:

Article 20 protects religious freedom, forbidding state meddling in spiritual affairs without dire necessity—yet probes invasively target faith-based activities.

Article 12 ensures due process and guards against arbitrary detention, mandating prompt and just trials—flouted by indefinite pretrial incarceration.

Article 11 upholds equality under the law, banning discrimination—undermined by biased pursuits of religious leaders.

Article 21 safeguards freedom of speech and assembly—stifled by suppressing calls for Dr. Han's release.

Her 14-lawyer defense, including ex-prosecutors and judges, argues that authorities rely on unreliable witness testimonies while ignoring humanitarian appeals. This mirrors rebukes in cases involving former First Lady Kim Keon-hee, exposing systemic prosecutorial abuses.

The crisis deepens with Dr. Han's frail health at 83: advanced macular degeneration causing near-blindness, acute glaucoma, diabetes, atrial fibrillation posing cardiac risks, drastic weight loss, and degraded knee cartilage forcing her to crawl for basic needs. She suffered three falls in January 2026 (January 5, 15, and 23) while navigating to the bathroom, resulting in hip and pelvic injuries, and collapsed again on January 27 in a court restroom, missing a hearing entirely. As Segye Ilbo's Jeong Seong-su reported on February 4, "Controversy Over President Hak Ja Han’s Worsening Health – Now an Explanation Is Needed," such incidents in elders signal severe vulnerabilities, where physical strain could prove fatal, especially amid cardiovascular issues. Kukmin Ilbo echoed this, noting her over-four-month detention amplifies risks. These conditions violate the United Nations' Nelson Mandela Rules, which deem detention a last resort for the elderly or infirm, advocating alternatives to protect life and dignity—standards South Korea, as a democracy, should uphold but appears to ignore.

For 65 years, since co-founding the movement in the 1950s with Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Dr. Han has tirelessly served Korea and humanity. Born amid North Korea's wartime chaos, she fueled postwar renewal through anti-communist campaigns, including 1975 rallies uniting 1.2 million for national solidarity during Cold War threats. Her initiatives supported economic giants like Samsung and Hyundai, propelling Korea's "Miracle on the Han River" from a $1.5 billion GDP in 1960 to trillions today. Diplomatically, she brokered historic dialogues: the 1991 summit with Kim Il-sung advancing reunification and the 1990 meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev easing global tensions. She established the Women's Federation for World Peace in 1992 (now spanning 157 countries) and the Universal Peace Federation in 2005 (active in over 200 nations), fostering interfaith dialogue, family values, and conflict resolution. Her principles of equity and unity aligned with leaders across eras, including subtle support for President Lee Jae-myung's ascent through shared ideals of justice and inter-Korean harmony—yet, under his administration, she faces incarceration without a full trial, a profound irony and betrayal that demands accountability.

Globally, over 100 countries grapple with more than 130 armed conflicts—from Ukraine and Palestine to Sudan, Myanmar, and Nigeria—displacing millions and pushing humanity toward catastrophe. Dr. Han's "One Family Under God" philosophy and True Love ethos offer a moral compass to transform enmity into alliance. Logically, her immediate release is essential: As a spiritual matriarch, she can lead the 2026 Global Ceasefire Movement, sanctifying the Earth and ending hostilities. Without her guidance, discord persists; with her liberation, unified, compassion-fueled efforts can eradicate war. What are we waiting for? If her vision holds truth, delay perpetuates suffering. Every human must act: Only by freeing Her Holiness Holy Mother Han to consecrate the world can ALL WARS CEASE in 2026. #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace

This week's international focus peaked at the IRF Summit on February 4, where leaders denounced crackdowns in Japan and South Korea as egregious assaults on spiritual rights, warning of a perilous global slide. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich decried Dr. Han's treatment as a "violent abuse of power," imploring South Korea to free this 83-year-old anti-communism stalwart and global advocate, deeming her confinement inhumane and contrary to liberty principles. Katrina Lantos Swett, Lantos Foundation president and summit co-chair, called it a "blanket violation" driven by propaganda to isolate the community, lamenting the "shocking" silence. Pastor Paula White, White House Faith Office adviser, lauded U.S. efforts, like Vice President J.D. Vance's push for Pastor Son's release, affirming that collective conscience breaks chains. These sentiments align with ongoing vigils in Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square and digital campaigns on X, where users urge #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace amid health fears.

We extend our deepest sorrow for this profound injustice and the suffering inflicted on a matriarch who has selflessly fostered humanity's bonds. President Lee Jae-myung, Korea's honorable citizens, and global kin, we apologize for this betrayal and present this empowering narrative: Honor elder wisdom, spiritual sovereignty, and equity—demand her swift release. Together, we heal fractures and ignite enduring peace.

Empowering Global Call to Action – Practical Steps for Every Korean and Global Citizen to Rise Immediately:

Protest Peacefully Now: Under Korea's Assembly and Demonstration Act, notify authorities 48-72 hours ahead for gatherings at sites like Gwanghwamun Square or local plazas. Draw from Gandhi and Dr. King's nonviolent legacies; organize marches with signs honoring her contributions, livestreaming for global amplification.

Elevate Her Legacy: Submit press releases to outlets (Yonhap, Reuters, JTBC) sharing personal stories of her peace-building—from economic revival to interfaith unity. Flood social media 24/7 with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026 #TrueLoveRevolution #OneFamilyUnderGod #GPBNet, tagging leaders and posting visuals of her initiatives for viral impact.

Direct Petitions to Leaders: Use e-government tools (epeople.go.kr, assembly.go.kr) to demand bail, medical care, and acquittal, highlighting constitutional breaches and her historical aid to Korea's progress.

Live Daily Peace Actions via GPBNet True Love Revolution: Practice forgiveness, strengthen family ties, and engage in interfaith service. Join online/offline efforts for worldwide ripples—transform outrage into daily habits like volunteering, virtual prayer circles, and cross-border advocacy to sustain momentum.

With utmost respect and urgent hope,

Nicolae Cirpala

President, GPBNet | Happy TV News Reporter

#ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026

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