March 3, 2026 | Seoul, Republic of Korea
Global Broadcast Press Release: 163rd Open Letter to Her Holiness Holy Mother Han, Revered Mother of Peace; His Excellency President Lee Jae-myung; Honorable Members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea; Cherished Citizens of the Republic of Korea; and the 8 Billion United Global Citizens Committed to Justice, Healing, and Enduring World Peace
President Lee Jae-myung, esteemed citizens of the Republic of Korea, and fellow global citizens: On behalf of all who value justice and humanity, we extend our deepest apologies for the grave injustice endured by Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, the 83-year-old symbol of compassion, resilience, and our shared vision for harmony. This investigative press release, prepared by Happy TV News journalists in collaboration with the Global Peace Building Network (GPBNet) and True Love Revolution advocates, draws on February 2026 reports from South Korean sources such as Yonhap News Agency, Chosun Ilbo, and Korea JoongAng Daily, alongside global outlets like Anadolu Agency, Reuters, The Washington Post, and Human Rights Without Frontiers, plus insights from the 2026 International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit. It reveals a stark human rights violation against a lifelong unifier, weaving her inspiring legacy with urgent pleas to safeguard religious freedom, heal divisions, and ignite a worldwide push to end all conflicts.
This week's South Korean events (February 25-March 2, 2026) intensified concerns over judicial overreach, elderly prisoner protections, and faith rights in Dr. Han's case. On February 26, during the World Clergy Leadership Conference National Prayer Rally, 70 international clergy from five continents visited her at Seoul Detention Center, delivering a petition for humane treatment and reconciliation; despite her ordeal, Dr. Han urged them to pursue God's will. Social media amplified #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace campaigns, with posts highlighting her 158-day detention without verdict, repeated bail denials amid health decline, and comparisons to biblical persecutions. Globally, the 2026 IRF Summit in Washington, D.C., amplified calls for her release, with leaders like former U.S. Speaker Newt Gingrich and Bishop Luonne Rouse decrying it as religious persecution. Protests surged in New York and Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, alongside digital petitions, overshadowing positive economic news like stock rises but underscoring arbitrary detentions. Worldwide, 2026 data from ACLED, Crisis Group, and ICRC report over 130 active conflicts—doubled in 15 years—impacting more than 100 nations with 50+ major wars displacing millions in Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza, Myanmar, Nigeria, and beyond.
Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, co-founder of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) and hailed as the Mother of Peace, faces unfounded pretrial detention in South Korea on contested bribery and funding charges—rejected by her defenders and elite 14-member legal team of former prosecutors and judges as politically motivated fabrications. Arrested September 22, 2025, without conviction or full trial, she has languished 162 days in custody as of March 2, 2026, excluding brief medical breaks. This week's developments spotlight South Korea's failures in faith rights, senior care, and fair justice, echoed in IRF declarations. Her February 11-21 medical leave allowed limited hospital access for legal and health teams only, following a November 2025 glaucoma surgery that wasn't extended.
This travesty violates South Korea's Constitution: Article 20 protects religious freedom; Article 12 guarantees due process against arbitrary detention; Article 11 ensures equality; Article 21 defends expression and assembly—all flagrantly ignored here. Officials rely on weak evidence while rejecting health pleas, exposing biases linked to ex-First Lady Kim Keon-hee. At 83, Dr. Han's medical crisis demands intervention: advancing macular degeneration endangers vision; severe glaucoma, diabetes, and atrial fibrillation threaten heart failure; drastic weight loss and knee problems force her to crawl for basics. January 2026 saw three falls (January 5, 15, 23) causing hip and pelvic injuries, a January 27 courtroom faint delaying proceedings, and a February 22 nosebleed emergency with blood-drenched tissues and no on-site medical aid. A February 9 review called for urgent pain relief and specialist care. These failures breach UN Nelson Mandela Rules on dignity and alternatives to custody for the elderly or ill—standards South Korea, as a democracy leader, must honor but has forsaken.
Echoing past tyrannies, former Czechoslovak political prisoner Peter Zoehrer likened her plight to communist-era atrocities on February 21, 2026. PhDr. Juraj Lajda, Ph.D., a dissident academic, criticized her reincarceration amid vision loss, post-knee surgery mobility limits, and recent heart procedure. A September 2025 courtroom photo in a wheelchair captures her profound suffering. As international outrage grows, what choice will President Lee make to free this innocent peace pioneer?
Foreign clergy recognized the peril before Korea's own faith leaders. They traveled because they grasp Korea's crisis and divine mandate. Seventy clergy from five continents visited Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, FFWPU leader, in Seoul Detention Center. She is 83, detained 161 days without judgment, bail refused despite worsening health. Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus from Africa, Europe, Americas, Asia, Pacific. Africa Christian Council President Johannes Ndanga remarked post-visit: "What befell the innocent in Jesus' era mirrors today."
Over 65 years, since co-founding the movement in the 1950s with Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Dr. Han—born in North Korea during the Korean War—has tirelessly aided Korea and humankind. She led postwar anti-communist drives, mobilizing 1.2 million Koreans in 1975 against Cold War threats. She supported giants like Samsung and Hyundai, fueling Korea's "Miracle on the Han River" from a $1.5 billion GDP in 1960 to economic titan status. Diplomatically, she enabled the 1991 Kim Il Sung summit for peninsula peace and 1990 Gorbachev meeting to ease global tensions. She launched the Women's Federation for World Peace (1992, 157 countries) and Universal Peace Federation (2005, 200+ nations), promoting interfaith dialogue, family ethics, and dispute resolution. Her ideals of fairness and unity aligned with presidents, including indirect aid to President Lee's rise via shared peace goals—yet his government jailed her without trial, a profound betrayal needing redress. 2026 reports from The Washington Post (February 3) and unificationnews.eu affirm her anti-communism and reconciliation efforts amid probes.
A powerful true personal story highlights her empowerment: During Rev. Moon's near-fatal Korean War imprisonment and family persecution, they returned in 1991 with forgiveness, not revenge. As Dr. Han stated, "Seeing others as enemies blocks mercy. A mother's infinite love builds it. I chose unity over retaliation." This sparked the Korean Peninsula's Joint Denuclearization Declaration, proving peace stems from courageous compassion—a vital lesson for our fractured era.
In 2026, 130+ armed clashes ravage 100+ countries—twice the number in 15 years—with 50+ major wars trapping generations in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, Myanmar, Nigeria, and more. Half the planet—100 nations—endures war now. What are you waiting for? If this grim reality holds, what will you do each day? Logically and practically, Dr. Han's immediate unconditional release is imperative: As a sacred guide, she can spearhead the 2026 Global Ceasefire Initiative, sanctifying Earth through True Love to eliminate violence. Without her insight, conflict persists; with freedom, empathy-fueled movements can douse war's flames. Only by freeing Her Holiness Holy Mother Han to consecrate all Earth can ALL WARS CEASE in 2026. #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace. Every person must act now: Protest urgently, share release demands, promote her peace legacy via media, petition leaders through e-government, and practice daily peace with GPBNet's True Love Revolution—like forgiveness meditations, family bonding, interfaith gatherings—for 24/7 social media momentum.
President Lee Jae-myung, honored Korean citizens, and global family: We profoundly regret this betrayal and the pain inflicted on a protector of human connections. We share this uplifting tale: Honor elders' wisdom, defend faith freedoms, uphold justice—demand her permanent liberty. Together, we mend rifts and forge lasting peace.
Global Empowerment Blueprint: Practical Best Practices for Every Korean and Global Citizen to Act Immediately Transform outrage into impact with these peaceful, democratic steps:
- Organize Peaceful Protests – Act Swiftly: Under South Korea's Assembly and Demonstration Act, notify officials 48-72 hours ahead for gatherings at Gwanghwamun Square, the National Assembly, or open areas. Follow Gandhi and King: Hold signs honoring Dr. Han's 65-year legacy, chant for justice, livestream on X, YouTube, Instagram. Join daily vigils near Seoul Detention Center, as this week. Globally, host virtual rallies or embassy sit-ins—amplify with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace for viral reach. Urgency: Rally today amid her health risks.
- Amplify Her Legacy Via Media – Spread Truth Relentlessly: Draft press releases for Yonhap, Reuters, BBC, CNN, KBS, outlining her support for Korean presidents, economic booms, and global unity. Flood social media with #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026 #TrueLoveRevolution #GPBNet, tagging officials and influencers—include stories, images, testimonials. Build on this week's online surges; submit op-eds, pitch features emphasizing her role in President Lee's success through peace values, versus her courtless incarceration.
- Engage Leaders Directly – Harness E-Government: Use epeople.go.kr for petitions, assembly.go.kr for parliamentary outreach, calling for bail, care, acquittal—cite constitutional breaches and her devotion to Koreans, leaders, and reunification. Mail letters to all parliamentarians and President Lee, stressing her anti-communism, growth contributions, inter-Korean initiatives. Go global: Petition UN, U.S. Congress via digital tools, tapping IRF momentum. Follow GPBNet templates for campaigns; track responses weekly.
- Adopt Daily Peace Actions with GPBNet's True Love Revolution – Foster Lasting Change: Start with forgiveness reflections (release grudges), nurture families through shared meals and harmony talks, convene local/online interfaith sessions. Participate in GPBNet's ongoing forums, peace campaigns, cross-border projects. As a Local Ambassador, pledge to "One Family Under God," volunteer, create content for nonstop social media. This turns personal kindness into collective strength—join virtual prayers, educate on wars, advocate ceasefires in hotspots. Live these to honor Dr. Han's vision and fuel the 2026 anti-war wave.
With deep respect and unwavering hope, Nicolae Cirpala President, GPBNet | Chief Investigative Journalist, Happy TV News #ReleaseTheMotherOfPeace #AllWarsCease2026

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