IMMEDIATE RELEASE: URGENT GLOBAL INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
February 4, 2026 | Seoul, Republic of Korea Happy TV News Exclusive: 138th Global Open Letter & In-Depth Journalistic Investigation
To Her Holiness Dr. Hak Ja Han, the Esteemed Mother of Peace; His Excellency President Lee Jae-myung; Honorable Members of the National Assembly; Citizens of Korea; and Fellow Global Citizens of 8 Billion Souls United in the Quest for Lasting Peace
From the committed investigative journalists at Happy TV News, in partnership with advocates from the Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) and the True Love Revolution, we deliver this urgent, evidence-driven report. Sourced from recent South Korean judicial proceedings, mainstream outlets like Reuters, Yonhap, Chosun Ilbo, and JTBC, along with real-time updates as of February 4, 2026 (10:05 AM), this analysis exposes the dire circumstances of an 83-year-old visionary whose lifelong dedication to harmony starkly contrasts her current unjust confinement.
Current Crisis: 135 Days in Harsh Pretrial Detention – Health on the Brink
As of February 4, 2026, Dr. Hak Ja Han—globally revered as the Mother of Peace and co-founder of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU, formerly the Unification Church)—has suffered 136 days in pretrial detention since her arrest on September 22, 2025. This count includes all calendar days from arrest to today, amid ongoing trials without a conviction. Recent accounts from court observers and community reports paint a harrowing picture of her declining health. On January 27, 2026, during a session at Seoul Central District Court, she collapsed in the restroom—her second fall in days—aggravated by advanced macular degeneration causing near-total blindness, severe glaucoma, diabetes, atrial fibrillation posing high cardiac risks, drastic weight loss, damaged leg cartilage, and mobility so impaired she must crawl for basic needs like using the toilet. Following heart surgery in October 2025, essential follow-up care has been denied repeatedly, intensifying humanitarian alarms in her cramped 6-square-meter cell, devoid of proper bedding, a chair, or natural light.
A brief medical release in November 2025 for glaucoma treatment proved fleeting; she was swiftly returned to custody. Bail applications persist against prosecutorial resistance, with courts citing flight risk and evidence tampering concerns, despite affidavits from January 13–15, 2026, affirming her non-involvement in alleged 2022 political donations. On January 23, 2026, raids targeted seven FFWPU sites, including Cheon Jeong Gung, probing "illegal donations" but yielding no direct ties to Dr. Han. A 47-member task force continues to pursue FFWPU and groups like Shincheonji for potential dissolution over claims of "societal harm," a move decried as biased and politically motivated.
This week's developments underscore the urgency: Eyewitnesses report her "extremely delicate" state, with falls causing hip and pelvis pain, and denied medical interventions heightening risks. International outcry grows, including U.S. Vice President JD Vance's January 23, 2026, concerns voiced to Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, warning of strained U.S.-Korea relations. Figures like Donald Trump, Mike Pompeo, and Newt Gingrich have labeled this "oppression" and a "betrayal" of shared values. Protests persisted at Seoul City Hall and Gwanghwamun Square from January 16–24, 2026, demanding her release.
A 65-Year Odyssey of Service: Uplifting Korea, Its Leaders, and Humanity
Born in wartime North Korea amid devastation, Dr. Han co-founded the movement in 1954, marrying Rev. Sun Myung Moon in 1960 and channeling efforts into Korea's postwar rebirth. Her contributions span decades:
- In 1975, massive anti-communism rallies drew 1.2 million participants, bolstering national unity during Cold War threats.
- Church-linked initiatives supported economic powerhouses like Samsung and Hyundai, fueling Korea's GDP leap from $1.5 billion in 1960 to trillions today.
- Diplomatic breakthroughs: A 1991 summit with North Korea's Kim Il-sung advanced unification dialogue; a 1990 engagement with Mikhail Gorbachev eased Cold War frictions.
- Global initiatives: Founding the Women's Federation for World Peace in 1992 across 157 nations; the Universal Peace Federation in 2005 spanning 200+ countries; the Little Angels cultural diplomacy troupe; and Peace Road projects uniting world leaders.
- Acclaim from leaders like Donald Trump in 2019 for alliances promoting equity and inter-Korean peace—principles mirroring President Lee Jae-myung's agenda of fairness and reconciliation.
Dr. Han's support extended to Korean presidents, aiding recovery and unity efforts. Ironically, under President Lee's administration—which her values helped inspire—she faces detention without trial, highlighting a tragic contradiction. She reportedly bolstered his path to victory through aligned peace advocacy, yet now endures incarceration absent due process, a stark betrayal of her 65 years uplifting Koreans.
Wars Ravage the Globe: Her Release Could Ignite True Transformation
Today, over 130 armed conflicts engulf more than 100 nations, displacing millions and edging the Doomsday Clock perilously close to midnight. From Ukraine and Sudan to Myanmar and the Sahel, treaties crumble amid nuclear threats. Half the world grapples with war's shadow, but Dr. Han's True Love philosophy—envisioning "One Family Under God"—offers a moral compass to transmute division into solidarity. If freed, her spiritual leadership could catalyze a 2026 global ceasefire, redirecting rivalry toward unity. What are we waiting for? If this vision holds truth, every day demands action: Release the Mother of Peace to sanctify Earth, ending wars through divine maternal guidance. Logically, her incarceration stifles this potential—practical steps like protests and advocacy can unlock it, fostering daily peace-building worldwide.
Empowered Call to Action: Practical Steps Every Citizen Can Take Now
This is your personal empowerment narrative: One woman's ordeal reflects our shared global strife, but her freedom empowers us all to rise. President Lee Jae-myung: Honor your commitments to equity, elder respect, and unity—grant compassionate release, bail, or acquittal, upholding Korea's Constitution (Articles 20 on religious freedom, 12 on due process, 11 on equality). Heal this divide before it's irreversible.
To every Korean and global citizen: Act immediately—protest today, for time is critical.
- Organize Peaceful Protests Now: Under the Assembly Act, notify authorities 48–72 hours in advance for gatherings at Gwanghwamun Square or local equivalents. Carry signs celebrating her legacy, drawing from nonviolent icons like Gandhi and MLK. Join ongoing rallies amplified this week.
- Amplify Through Press and Media: Draft and send press releases highlighting how the Mother of Peace has aided your communities—email to outlets like Yonhap or Reuters. Use #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace and #Peace2026 to flood social media 24/7.
- Send Letters and Petitions: Via epeople.go.kr or assembly.go.kr, demand urgent medical care and release. Target every Korean leader, parliament member, and President Lee through e-government portals. Globally, petition the UN and world leaders for intervention.
- Daily Peace Actions with GPBNet True Love Revolution: Forgive, unite families, engage in interfaith service—live this revolution online and offline for global impact. Stand today; act daily to spark the 2026 movement where all wars cease.
Transform regret into resolve. We apologize profoundly for this injustice, but together, we can end it.
With utmost respect and unwavering hope, Nicolae Cirpala President, GPBNet | Happy TV News Representative #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #TrueLoveRevolution #OneFamilyUnderGod #AllWarsCease2026

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