February 19, 2026 | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Happy TV News Exclusive Investigative Report and 153rd Global Open Letter: A Sincere Apology, an Uplifting Narrative of Resilience and Sacrifice, and an Urgent Worldwide Mobilization for Justice, Religious Liberty, and the End of All Wars
To Her Holiness Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, Revered as the Mother of Peace and Holy Mother Han; His Excellency President Lee Jae-myung; Esteemed Members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; Dedicated Citizens of Korea; and the 8 Billion Fellow Global Citizens United in Pursuit of Justice, Empathy, and Enduring Harmony:
This in-depth journalistic investigation, prepared by the seasoned reporters at Happy TV News in collaboration with the Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) and proponents of the True Love Revolution, synthesizes the most critical updates from South Korea and around the world as of February 18, 2026. Drawing from reliable sources such as Yonhap News Agency, The Korea Times, Reuters, The Washington Times, Chosun Ilbo, and international advocacy forums, this report exposes a profound human rights violation against an 83-year-old icon of global reconciliation. Her extraordinary 65-year commitment to unity stands in stark opposition to her current plight. Framed as a poignant open letter expressing deep regret for this profound injustice— President Lee Jae-myung, the honorable citizens of the Republic of Korea, and global citizens—this document weaves an empowering true personal story of fortitude and compassion, while providing practical steps for individuals everywhere to defend religious freedom and ignite a planetary movement toward solidarity and the termination of all hostilities.
Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, globally recognized as the Mother of Peace and co-founder of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU, formerly the Unification Church), endures an unjust pretrial detention in South Korea on contested allegations of political bribery and financial misconduct—claims vehemently disputed by her supporters and legal team as baseless and politically driven. Arrested on September 22, 2025, without a conviction or full trial, she has suffered 149 days in confinement as of February 18, 2026, despite intermittent medical breaks. This week's South Korean media spotlighted growing alarms: intensified scrutiny of regulations on faith-based groups, protections for elderly prisoners, and global condemnations, particularly at the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit in Washington, D.C., earlier this month. Key progress includes the Seoul Central District Court's February 11 ruling to temporarily halt her detention from 10:00 a.m. on February 12 to 2:00 p.m. on February 21 for hospital treatment, following a February 4 petition from her defense highlighting her advanced age and deteriorating health—a measure reminiscent of a brief November 2025 release for glaucoma surgery that was not extended.
These events mirror broader trends in South Korean reporting this week: heightened discussions on infringements of spiritual rights, safeguards for aging detainees, and criticisms of overzealous prosecutions. For example, a February 4 Segye Ilbo article by Jeong Seong-su, titled "Debate Escalates Over Hak Ja Han Moon's Health Decline – Demands for Clarity Surge," fueled debates on the dangers of detaining seniors with heart conditions. A February 6 Kukmin Ilbo report compared her situation to the February 3 suspended sentence for Presbyterian Pastor Son Hyun-bo after 143 days on political charges, illustrating inconsistent mercy. Internationally, 2026 coverage from Reuters and The Mainichi on February 6 connected her case to cross-border religious tensions, with rising demands for her freedom resonating in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. On X (formerly Twitter), momentum surged this week, with posts like @monarchreport25's February 14 audio from aide Yun Young-ho's hearing, stating, "Mother doesn't know about this," reinforcing her innocence and boosting #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace campaigns with thousands of interactions.
This travesty blatantly contravenes South Korea's Constitution: Article 20 protects religious freedom from undue state interference; Article 12 ensures due process and bans arbitrary detention; Article 11 guarantees legal equality without bias; and Article 21 safeguards speech and assembly—all flagrantly disregarded here. Her formidable 14-member legal team, including ex-prosecutors and judges, contends that authorities rely on dubious witness statements while ignoring health pleas, paralleling disparities in investigations involving former First Lady Kim Keon-hee and revealing systemic flaws.
At 83, Dr. Han Moon's fragile state amplifies the urgency: advanced macular degeneration nearing total blindness, severe glaucoma, diabetes, atrial fibrillation risking cardiac failure, significant weight loss, and knee issues forcing her to crawl for necessities. In January 2026, she suffered three falls (January 5, 15, and 23) causing hip and pelvic injuries, plus a January 27 courtroom collapse that delayed proceedings. A February 9 court-mandated medical assessment stemmed from postponed sessions, with advocates emphasizing inadequate pain management and the need for continuous care. These conditions violate the United Nations' Nelson Mandela Rules, which deem detention a last resort for the elderly or infirm, emphasizing dignity and alternatives—principles South Korea, as a beacon of democracy, should exemplify but has regrettably ignored.
For over 65 years, since co-founding the movement in the 1950s with her late husband Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Dr. Han Moon has tirelessly served Korea and humanity. Born amid North Korea's wartime devastation, she led postwar rebuilding through anti-communist campaigns, including 1975 rallies uniting 1.2 million Koreans during Cold War threats. Her efforts supported industrial powerhouses like Samsung and Hyundai, propelling Korea's "Miracle on the Han River" from a 1960 GDP of $1.5 billion to trillions today. In diplomacy, she facilitated the 1991 meeting with Kim Il-sung for reunification and 1990 talks with Mikhail Gorbachev to ease global strains. She established the Women's Federation for World Peace in 1992 (spanning 157 countries) and the Universal Peace Federation in 2005 (encompassing over 200 nations), promoting interfaith dialogue, family values, and dispute resolution. Her philosophy of equity and unity has aided leaders across administrations, including indirect support for President Lee Jae-myung's goals of fairness and inter-Korean talks—yet, under his leadership, she was jailed without a court verdict and remains incarcerated, a glaring betrayal demanding redress. 2026 reports from The Washington Times (February 3) and Nippon.com (February 11) revisit these achievements, highlighting her anti-communism and peace work amid ongoing Korean probes.
A compelling true personal narrative embodies her spirit of forgiveness: Despite Rev. Moon's near-lethal imprisonment in North Korea during the Korean War and her family's persecution for their faith, they returned in 1991 with open arms. As Dr. Han Moon reflected, "Seeing others only as enemies blocks forgiveness. Only a parental heart, a mother's infinite love, enables it. I sought not revenge, but unity." This maternal grace birthed the Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, proving peace stems from courageous reconciliation, not vengeance.
In 2026, more than 50 active armed conflicts afflict over 100 countries—from Ukraine and Gaza to Sudan, Myanmar, and Nigeria—displacing millions and steering humanity toward disaster. Dr. Han Moon's "One Family Under God" ethos and True Love principles provide an ethical blueprint to transform foes into allies. Logically and practically, her immediate and permanent release is imperative: As a visionary spiritual leader, she can spearhead the 2026 Global Ceasefire Movement, sanctifying the Earth to eradicate violence. Without her direction, turmoil endures; with her liberation, community-driven, love-fueled efforts can abolish strife. Half the world—100 countries—endures war today. What are we waiting for? If this reality resonates, what daily steps will you take? Rationally and pragmatically, only by freeing Her Holiness Holy Mother Han to consecrate all Earth can ALL WARS CEASE in 2026. #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace. Every person must rise: Protest immediately, circulate petitions for her release, share her peace legacy via media, contact officials through e-government, and embrace daily peace practices via GPBNet's True Love Revolution—such as forgiveness meditations, family strengthening, and interfaith engagements—for round-the-clock global influence on social media.
This week's IRF Summit amplified worldwide awareness, with prominent voices decrying suppressions in South Korea and Japan as attacks on belief freedoms, cautioning against global backsliding. Newt Gingrich labeled Dr. Han Moon's treatment a "brutal misuse of authority," urging freedom for this elderly peace advocate. Katrina Lantos Swett called it a "sweeping infraction" fueled by misinformation, decrying the "appalling" inaction. Paula White praised U.S. interventions, like Vice President J.D. Vance's role in Pastor Son's February 3 release, showing moral alliances overcome barriers. Former U.S. Representative Dan Burton, at the IRF Summit, issued a fervent demand for Dr. Hak Ja Han's immediate release, portraying her detention as a grave breach of religious freedom—a fundamental value in the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment and vital to democratic partnerships. He voiced dismay that South Korea, a U.S. ally, persists in holding Dr. Han amid international outcry, cautioning that inaction might necessitate reassessing the alliance. This comes as global focus intensifies on South Korea's religious freedom issues, especially prosecutions of conservative Christian leaders for political commentary. Dr. Han's situation symbolizes broader curbs on free speech under the current regime. Burton's input, from a seasoned lawmaker with expertise in religious liberty, bolsters urgent appeals for swift resolution in Seoul. Aligning with Seoul protests at Gwanghwamun Square and X drives like #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace, these pleas emphasize justice balanced with humanity.
President Lee Jae-myung, respected citizens of the Republic of Korea, and global kin: We offer our deepest apologies for this egregious injustice and the suffering imposed on a woman who has steadfastly nurtured humanity's connections. We regret this failure and present this inspiring true personal tale: Honor elders' wisdom, protect spiritual freedoms, and champion equity—insist on her permanent freedom. United, we mend rifts and build unbreakable peace.
Global Empowerment Mandate – Practical Best Practices for Every Korean and Global Citizen to Implement Now:
- Nonviolent Protests Today: Act Urgently – Per Korea's Assembly and Demonstration Act, notify authorities 48-72 hours ahead for gatherings at sites like Gwanghwamun Square or local areas. Follow Gandhi and Dr. King's peaceful principles; hold marches with signs celebrating her legacy, livestream for worldwide visibility, and mobilize quickly—this crisis demands instant response.
- Amplify Her Legacy Through Media Outlets – Draft and submit press releases to agencies like Yonhap, Reuters, and JTBC, explaining how the Mother of Peace advanced economic revival, interfaith unity, and policy aims. Saturate social media 24/7 with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026 #TrueLoveRevolution #OneFamilyUnderGod #GPBNet, tagging officials and sharing images of her 65-year impacts for viral reach.
- Direct Advocacy to Leaders – Use e-government portals (epeople.go.kr, assembly.go.kr) to demand bail, comprehensive medical care, and exoneration, citing constitutional breaches and her lifelong service to the Korean people, presidents, and global accord. Contact every Korean parliamentarian and President Lee to free the Mother of Peace.
- Incorporate Daily Peace Practices with GPBNet True Love Revolution – Integrate forgiveness reflections, family fortification, and interfaith dialogues into routine life. Join online and in-person events for planetary effects—channel indignation into sustained actions like community aid, virtual prayer groups, and transnational campaigns to fuel the 2026 global movement.
With profound respect and hopeful anticipation, Nicolae Cirpala President, GPBNet | Happy TV News Chief Investigative Journalist #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026

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