06/08/2018

In memory of Ms. Ji-In Gu


I have written a few articles about the murder of 25-year-old Ms. Ji-In Gu who was suffocated to death by her parents in December 2017. They had - on two separate occasions - abducted, confined and subjected her to physical and emotional abuse because she refused to renounce her religious beliefs and ascribe to the Presbyterian doctrine of the Christian Council of Korea (CCK). And yes, this happened in south - not north - Korea.

The reason these parents committed such evil acts is because they had been deceived by pastors of the CCK into believing that their daughter was involved in a cult through the ‘coercive conversion programme’ established by the CCK (see link below).

Many months have passed since the tragic passing of Ms. Gu. One of her closest friends has depicted her final memories through a beautifully drawn illustration from the time shortly before she was (for the second time) abducted, up until discovery of the news of her death (see link below). This illustration expresses her grief at her best friend’s loss and the heartache over the misunderstandings people have about the events surrounding her death.
CCK pastors, who make money from coercive conversion programmes and buy and sell positions of leadership, must be held to account for their actions and brought to justice. 

The Korean government has remained silent on an issue which is a violation of not only one’s religious freedom, but one’s human rights. And all in a country like South Korea which has 1200 victims of coercive conversion.

Illustration

Introduction of Coercive Conversion

Counterevidence against Coercive Conversion

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