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URGENT CALL FOR JUSTICE: 146 Days of Injustice – Global Apology and Empowerment for the Mother of Peace's Immediate Release to End Worldwide Wars in 2026 - Call to Every Human: What Are We Waiting For? Half the World at War – Release the Mother of Peace to Sanctify Humanity!

 February 15, 2026 | Seoul, Republic of Korea

Happy TV News Special Investigative Report and 149th Worldwide Open Letter – A Profound Expression of Regret, an Inspiring Tale of Unyielding Dedication, and a Bold Mobilization for Universal Harmony and Ceasefire

To Her Holiness Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, Esteemed as the Mother of Peace and Holy Mother Han; His Excellency President Lee Jae-myung; Respected Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; Committed Citizens of Korea; and the 8 Billion Global Citizens Joined in the Quest for Equity, Compassion, and Enduring Peace:

This rigorous journalistic probe, assembled by the investigative team at Happy TV News in partnership with the Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) and proponents of the True Love Revolution, consolidates the pivotal developments from South Korea and across the globe as of February 15, 2026. Sourced from credible outlets including Yonhap News Agency, The Korea Times, Chosun Ilbo, Reuters, The Washington Times, familyfedihq.org, ucmd1.blogspot.com, and international forums, this analysis unveils a stark human rights infringement against an 83-year-old beacon of global reconciliation. Her remarkable 65-year legacy of peace-building starkly contrasts her current plight. Presented as a sincere open letter conveying profound sorrow for this grave injustice, it interweaves a motivational true personal narrative of perseverance and grace, while equipping readers with actionable strategies to champion religious liberty and spark a planetary drive toward solidarity and the cessation of all hostilities.

Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, internationally renown as the Mother of Peace and co-founder of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU, once known as the Unification Church), endures an unwarranted pretrial detention in South Korea amid disputed claims of political bribery and financial impropriety—assertions her advocates and legal counsel refute as unfounded and politically orchestrated. Detained since September 22, 2025, without a conviction or complete trial, she has now spent 146 days in government custody, including brief medical reprieves. This week's South Korean media spotlight intensifies concerns: escalating examinations of religious organization oversight, safeguards for elderly inmates, and global rebukes, highlighted during the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit in Washington, D.C., from February 2-4, 2026. Notable legal milestones this week encompass the Seoul Central District Court's February 11 decision to temporarily suspend her detention from February 12 at 10:00 a.m. until February 21 at 2:00 p.m., permitting hospital care. This follows her legal team's February 4 submission, emphasizing her advanced age and declining health, paralleling a limited November 2025 release for glaucoma surgery that was not extended.

These advancements reflect wider patterns in South Korean reporting this week: a surge in coverage on religious freedom breaches, protections for senior detainees, and critiques of prosecutorial excess. For instance, Segye Ilbo's February 4 article by Jeong Seong-su, "Debate Sparks Over Hak Ja Han Moon's Declining Health – Demands for Clarity Grow," ignited discussions on the perils of incarcerating elders with cardiac vulnerabilities. Kukmin Ilbo's February 6 piece drew parallels to the February 3 suspended sentence for Presbyterian Pastor Son Hyun-bo after 143 days on political allegations, underscoring erratic leniency. Globally, 2026 dispatches from Reuters and The Mainichi (February 6) link her situation to transnational religious frictions, with mounting appeals for her liberation echoing in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Social media trends on X this week amplify support, with posts like those from @monarchreport25 on February 14 sharing audio evidence from aide Yun Young-ho's trial, where he admits, "Mother doesn't know about this," affirming her non-involvement and fueling #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace campaigns garnering thousands of engagements.

This predicament flagrantly violates South Korea's Constitution: Article 20 shields religious freedom from improper state meddling; Article 12 guarantees due process and prohibits capricious detention; Article 11 affirms equality under the law without prejudice; and Article 21 protects speech and assembly—all undermined here. Her robust 14-member defense squad, featuring former prosecutors and judges, argues that authorities depend on questionable witness accounts while disregarding health appeals, mirroring inconsistencies in probes involving former First Lady Kim Keon-hee and exposing institutional shortcomings.

At 83, Dr. Han Moon's vulnerable condition heightens the imperative: severe macular degeneration approaching complete blindness, acute glaucoma, diabetes, atrial fibrillation posing risks of heart failure, significant weight loss, and knee impairments compelling her to crawl for necessities. January 2026 witnessed three falls (January 5, 15, and 23) inflicting hip and pelvic trauma, alongside a January 27 courtroom faint that paused sessions. A February 9 court-ordered medical evaluation ensued from postponed hearings, with supporters stressing insufficient pain relief and the necessity for ongoing support. These circumstances infringe upon the United Nations' Nelson Mandela Rules, which position detention as a final option for the elderly or ill, emphasizing dignity and alternatives—standards South Korea, as a democratic model, ought to uphold but has lamentably sidestepped.

Over 65 years, since establishing the movement in the 1950s with her late husband Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Dr. Han Moon has tirelessly served Korea and humankind. Born amid North Korea's wartime chaos, she spearheaded postwar reconstruction through anti-communist drives, such as 1975 assemblies rallying 1.2 million Koreans for unity during Cold War threats. Her initiatives bolstered economic giants like Samsung and Hyundai, fueling Korea's "Miracle on the Han River" from a 1960 GDP of $1.5 billion to today's trillions. Diplomatically, she enabled the 1991 encounter with Kim Il-sung for reunification and 1990 dialogues with Mikhail Gorbachev to mitigate international tensions. She launched the Women's Federation for World Peace in 1992 (active in 157 nations) and the Universal Peace Federation in 2005 (spanning over 200 countries), promoting interreligious accord, family ethics, and conflict mediation. Her principles of fairness and cohesion have assisted leaders across regimes, including subtle endorsements for President Lee Jae-myung's visions of fairness and inter-Korean dialogue—yet, paradoxically, under his governance, she was imprisoned without a court ruling and sustained in captivity, a heartrending disloyalty warranting rectification. 2026 accounts from The Washington Times (February 3) to Nippon.com (February 11) revisit these accomplishments, stressing her anti-communism and peace endeavors amid persistent Korean inquiries.

A touching true personal account illustrates her ethos of mercy: Despite Rev. Moon's near-fatal incarceration in North Korea during the Korean War and her family's faith-driven persecution, they revisited in 1991 with open hearts. As Dr. Han Moon pondered, "Viewing others solely as foes obstructs forgiveness. Only a parental essence, a mother's boundless affection, facilitates it. I sought not retribution, but oneness." This nurturing compassion birthed the Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, demonstrating that peace arises from bold reconciliation, not retaliation.

In 2026, more than 130 armed clashes afflict over 100 nations—from Ukraine and Gaza to Sudan, Myanmar, and Nigeria—uprooting millions and propelling humanity toward catastrophe. Dr. Han Moon's "One Family Under God" ethos and True Love tenets offer a moral framework to transform adversaries into partners. Logically, her prompt and enduring liberation is essential: As a spiritual vanguard, she can lead the 2026 Global Ceasefire Movement, consecrating the planet to terminate violence. Absent her guidance, conflicts persist; with her emancipation, collective, love-oriented endeavors can obliterate strife. Half the world—100 countries—grapples with war today. What delays our response? If this holds true, what routine actions will you adopt? Practically, only by emancipating Her Holiness Holy Mother Han to sanctify all Earth can ALL WARS CEASE in 2026. #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace. Every individual must mobilize: Demonstrate forthwith, disseminate advocacy missives for her freedom, propagate her peace heritage through media, lobby officials via e-government, and adopt daily peace rituals through GPBNet's True Love Revolution—like mercy contemplations, family reinforcement, and interfaith endeavors—for ceaseless global resonance on social platforms.

This week's IRF Summit magnified worldwide alertness, with dignitaries denouncing repressions in South Korea and Japan as assaults on faith liberties, warning of planetary regression. Newt Gingrich deemed Dr. Han Moon's handling a "violent abuse of authority," imploring liberty for this octogenarian peace trailblazer. Katrina Lantos Swett termed it a "sweeping infringement" propelled by disinformation, lamenting the "appalling" inertia. Paula White commended U.S. efforts, such as Vice President J.D. Vance's involvement in Pastor Son's February 3 liberation, illustrating ethical coalitions shatter constraints. Synergizing with Seoul gatherings at Gwanghwamun Square and X initiatives like #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace, these pleas prioritize justice attuned to wellness.

President Lee Jae-myung, revered citizens of the Republic of Korea, and international brethren: We extend our most sincere apologies for this egregious wrong and the suffering inflicted upon a matron who has ceaselessly fostered humanity's bonds. We lament this oversight and offer this elevating true personal chronicle: Cherish elders' wisdom, defend spiritual freedoms, and advocate fairness—demand her perpetual emancipation. Together, we heal divisions and forge unbreakable peace.

Global Empowerment Directive – Actionable Best Practices for Every Korean and Global Citizen to Engage Immediately:

  • Demonstrate Peacefully Without Delay: Under Korea's Assembly and Demonstration Act, alert officials 48-72 hours prior for assemblies at venues like Gwanghwamun Square or regional spots. Embrace nonviolent ethos of Gandhi and Dr. King; organize processions with placards honoring her heritage, broadcast live for international amplification, and respond swiftly—this exigency requires prompt intervention.
  • Elevate Her Legacy Via Media: Compose and dispatch press releases to entities like Yonhap, Reuters, and JTBC, delineating how the Mother of Peace has catalyzed economic resurgence, interreligious solidarity, and leadership objectives. Flood social media relentlessly with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026 #TrueLoveRevolution #OneFamilyUnderGod #GPBNet, labeling authorities and disseminating visuals of her 65-year impact for viral proliferation.
  • Advocate Directly to Leaders: Leverage e-government portals (epeople.go.kr, assembly.go.kr) to petition for bail, thorough healthcare, and vindication, referencing constitutional infractions and her enduring aid to Korean populace, presidents, and worldwide accord. Reach every Korean parliamentary figure and President Lee to emancipate the Mother of Peace.
  • Embrace Daily Peace Rituals with GPBNet True Love Revolution: Infuse forgiveness meditations, family consolidation, and interfaith pursuits into everyday life. Participate in virtual and physical gatherings for terrestrial waves—convert outrage into ongoing initiatives like community service, digital supplication circles, and cross-border drives to propel the 2026 global crusade.

With utmost reverence and imminent hope, Nicolae Cirpala President, GPBNet | Happy TV News Lead Investigative Journalist #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026

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