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On 28th April 2020, Cheonji Ilbo (Cheonji Daily) published an article concerning human rights violations caused by coercive conversion pastors in South Korea, entitled "They forced me to remove my underwear in front of relatives in a car. I'm a 30 year-old woman.” This is a translation of that article.

The once unknown term 'Deprogramming' became a serious topic in Korean society in 2008 after Pastor Jin-Sik Jin sent Mr. Baek-Hyang Jeong to a psychiatric ward in order to carry out forced conversion. He was later punished by the law. At that time Pastor Jin, who headed up the Heresy Investigation Committee of the Christian Council of Korea (CCK), forcibly converted believers who belonged to denominations of the established church labelled so-called 'cults', including Mr. Jeong’s. Such cases began to rise in leaps and bounds. At first, pastors carried out ‘forced conversion’ (also termed ‘deprogramming’ or ‘coercive conversion’) themselves, but later altered their approach. Today, forced conversion pastors instil fear and anxiety in the families of Shincheonji Church members by slandering Shincheonji Church, so that families are deceived into believing their beloved child, wife or parent has fallen into a ‘cult’ and are prone to making immediate hasty decisions. In order to prevent this, forced conversion programs tainted by illegal practices that include kidnap, confinement and violence become the 'last chance' to save the family. In 21st century South Korea, where issues around religious freedom have been brought to the limelight due to this practice, ‘forced conversion’ continues unabated. This paper intends to serialise the distressing appeals of victims who have had to endure human rights violations and oppression through forced conversion, and are otherwise unable to voice their plea.

'Impossible to escape' and imprisoned twice
Window nails fixed, door locks fitted

Locks increased as confinement is resisted 
“Coercive conversion official avoids imprisonment

After I pointed out their illegal acts, the official was enraged and fled.”
Cries for help...Police respond


[Cheonji Ilbo = Reporter Kang Soo-kyung] The main targets and victims of forced conversion are women; in particular, unmarried daughters who are often subjected to forced conversion programmes - abducted and confined without opportunity to resist. Parents are fully affirmed that their daughter may choose Shincheonji, which is established by established churches as heresy, and  are worried that their child would suffer from runaway, divorce, family breakdown, and monetary damage because of the rumor spread from the established Church. However, victims maintain that damage is caused by forced conversion programme pastors who destroy the relationship between parents and their child because of his or her affiliation to Shincheonji Church. All such barbaric activities are committed through deception and manipulation of the family. Mi-yeon Lee, who is a female in her 30s, underwent forced conversion while confined twice. She was abducted, dragged into a car and stripped of her identity as she was ordered to remove all her clothing, including her underwear. The following is a full series of events.

“I am a young woman in my 30s who was living a normal life”

I would like to recount my story being kicked out of my house and having to endure two forced conversion programs for simply being a believer at Shincheonji Church.

From February 2nd-15th 2019, I underwent a forced conversion programme in confined lodgings in Chungnam for about 2 weeks. The way that my entire family went about celebrating my grandfather's birthday in Chungbuk was not like any ordinary family trip. On our way back to Seoul after meeting relatives, my father suddenly parked the car on a remote alleyway and my mother grabbed my cell phone. A taxi was stationed behind us, which my Dad forced me to go into. I had heard about cases of forced conversion through friends, so expecting to be dragged away by force at that very moment, I resisted and wailed out loud.

All my wailing was to no avail. My parents grasped my arms on each side, wrenched them in, and forced me into the taxi. Then in order to conceal the route to the obscure location that I would have seen, they blindfolded me with clothing, making it impossible for me to see where we were going. Upon arrival, the taxi driver and lodgings owner arranged the luggage and prepared food. The door was securely locked behind me to prevent me from escaping. I was frightened and humiliated because the methods used by forced conversion pastors were so vicious, and I had heard of a number of experiences from friends who had suffered great mental and physical anguish from forced conversion.

I had naturally assumed that I would go back to my everyday life after our family gathering, but I was confined in lodgings without knowing anything. While being in a state of psychological trauma, my family then began showing me a constant supply of slanderous videos about Shincheonji Church. About 10 days later, Secretary Shin started talking to me, as if she was worried about me and knew nothing, telling me, "You’re in a lot of trouble. What parts of the Bible made you want to receive counselling?" She pushed me into a situation where I had to choose between watching or calling in an expert for counselling. Moreover, my father who had been employed at a company for more than 29 years and lived a devoutly religious life told me, “If you don't change your ways, I’ll leave my job.” I had lost my cell phone and was locked in these lodgings, but there was nothing I could do. Although I didn't want counselling, I ultimately had no choice but to receive it.

One evening, my father and brother unlocked the door and sneaked out to make a call.

On the 15th of February, after having talked to Secretary Shin, Secretary Shin came to the lodgings where I was confined and told me that the doctrine of Shincheonji Church was false, and she continued to carry out the forced conversion programme by making personal attacks against the chairman of Shincheonji Church. Suffocating from this conversion programme and struggling to sustain myself mentally and physically, I cried out for help through the bathroom windows. My father stopped me from yelling while pastor Shin, who had forced me to undergo this programme, secretly left.

A long while later, a police officer arrived following a third party report. I told police officers that I had been incarcerated by relatives, but they didn’t believe me. I asked them to get me out of there, but they delayed. I kept on saying, “I’m being forcibly imprisoned and I want to get out.” It was a long time later that I was finally able to escape.

Following the first case of forced conversion, peace and mutual trust among my family was shattered. So I went back home with my parents after they assured me they wouldn't do the same thing again. They told me I must know that Shincheonji Church is false and they made me watch slanderous videos against Shincheonji Church by Evangelist Yoon who runs the forced conversion programme.

About three months passed when, in May 2019 on my way home in the car after eating out with family to celebrate my mother's birthday, my cell phone was confiscated. I was forced to undergo conversion a second time with raw wounds from my initial experience.

After being moved to the back seat, my mother wrenched my arms in so that I couldn't move. She told me to undress after we passed a secluded place. Strongly resisting with tears flowing down, I removed my underwear.

"I'm an adult, and my father and younger brother are also in the car. Don't treat me like this again. Please!"


I told them to stop countless times, but my mother had already lost all reasoning. Fearful of being re-abducted, I had usually kept a GPS tracking device on me, but I had taken off my clothes and changed into new ones beforehand after being searched with a metal detector.

I was crying tears of shame and humiliation as I anticipated having to go through this terrifying ordeal once again.

Arriving two hours later with blindfolds on, the room’s windows were taped with wood and tightly nailed shut to block any view of the outside world. It was also taped to block the sun, and the door was locked in such a way that it could not be opened with a key.

I tried every way to escape, but to no avail. My mother even threatened to tie my hands and feet if I tried to escape again. I had already experienced it once, so I knew all about the horrors of forced conversion. But I couldn't just sit still. My family's surveillance became more intense, but I constantly attempted to escape. I used tools in a variety of ways through my body and voice, shouting "Please help me", and I tried to forcefully open the window with a piece of wood. As a result of my continued attempts to escape, one more lock was placed on the front door.

Mum told me, "If you try to run away this time, I won't let you go." She tied up my hands and feet with a pressure bandage and placed a pisspot in the room, instilling a sense of fear that I would never be able to get out.

One day, my mother told me, "Don't be surprised when a man, who is my acquaintance, comes from time to time to help you." From that day on, a man who I didn't know often came to the lodgings, nailed all the windows shut and gave me food. I was locked in the room with my brother, prohibited from escaping. All rooms, toilets and kitchen windows were nailed and poorly ventilated, and the large doors were closed with wardrobes, so I had to stay in the dark all day.

During continued confinement, my mother told me, "Even if you try to escape, I have already told the lodgings’ owner, so that no one can help you. I’ll keep you here for months or years until you tell me you’ll agree to stop going to Shincheonji Church."

For two weeks, I was constantly thinking about how I could escape, and I tried not to sleep and somehow find a way to escape, but whenever I failed I became so desperate and even thought that I might die. I thought I had no option but to receive ‘conversion counselling’ before getting out of this place, so I agreed to receiving it.

As time passed, my stamina fell more and more, and I was forced to watch conversion education videos with my family from five to six hours a day. It was a video prepared by Guri Chodae Church (Pastor Hyun-wook Shin) which was full of personal slander and compelled me to answer 'Yes' or 'No' alone. My family would become frustrated if they didn’t receive the response they wanted.

During forced conversion, I was able to observe my parents’ behaviour using a phone clone, and I could see a huge change in their expression, tone and behaviour before and after usage. I didn't want to listen anymore to the conversion pastor and be forced to convert, but it was so painful that I couldn't get out of this prison without going through this process, so I had to listen and give answers I didn't want to give.

After six weeks of imprisonment, Secretary Shin came again. As soon as she arrived, she talked with my brother for about 40 minutes, then came in and said, "You have to handle this period well. Think about your family and honestly reflect why this is happening to you."

I was distressed about the situation and couldn't see what crime she had committed, so I told Secretary Shin to convince my parents to get me out of there because it was wrong for her to pretend that she didn't know why I was confined, and continue ignoring it.

I also told her that I knew my parents were using a phone clone to communicate with her from time to time, instructing my parents how they should respond to my actions. This clearly wasn't the right way and I kept asking her to let me out, but Secretary Shin responded embarrassingly, “This is a family affair, I'm not involved," and maintained that it was my parents who had forced me to attend the conversion programme. Without ceasing, I continued to convince Secretary Shin to tell my parents to free me from my imprisonment. She eventually got mad and left the place.

For more than a week, I kept telling my parents that this was wrong, and I kept trying to get out of this prison, but it was all to no avail. Since my father used to come and go every weekend because of work commitments during the week, I thought I would leave a note outside as a final attempt to escape while he was away at work.

When my mother and brother went off to do other things for a while, I went into the bathroom and placed a hand-written note into a small insect hole, writing, “Please contact the police because I'm being imprisoned. Please report this to the police." My mother and younger brother ran up to me, grabbed my arms to drag me out of the bathroom and told me to be quiet. After a while, the police were dispatched following a third party report, and I was finally able to escape.

Following forced conversion, I had to receive psychiatric and dermatological care, family medicine and more to receive treatment from excessive psychological and physical trauma caused by two separate human rights violations that caused depression and having to take medication. Due to anxiety and fear, it was difficult to heal a heart broken by avoidance behaviour, fatigue, hair loss, and various emotional trauma.

In South Korea, where freedom of religion supposedly exists, there mustn’t be further victims like me. Forced conversion tramples all over individuals’ human rights and must be permanently eradicated.

To read the original article as published in Cheonji Ilbo, please click here⇨
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Although South Korea has enforced a social distancing policy until May 5th 2020 to help curb the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, the government has permitted religious institutions some “relief” from regulations. As a result, megachurches are now reopening their doors with social distancing restrictions in place.

With dozens of church leaders worldwide having contracted and died from COVID-19, such a move seems like an unnecessary gamble that could needlessly cost many more lives. In the US, some 30 bishops and pastors within the nation's largest Pentecostal denomination have died from the virus. Church leaders worldwide have repeatedly refused to call off services despite social distancing orders; some have asserted that fear of the pandemic constitutes a sin and some have criticised fellow church leaders who have suspended in-person services for online streaming.

In contrast to this apparent move by churches in South Korea and out of respect for human life, Shincheonji Church of Jesus (hereafter Shincheonji Church) has willingly and independently decided to restrain from holding any worship service, evangelistic work or gatherings of any kind in person until the COVID-19 pandemic ends. All 73 Shincheonji branch churches in Korea will remain shut, as will its branch churches worldwide, and it/ will continue to conduct worship services online, teaching about the prophecies and fulfilment of Revelation that is taking place today as Jesus' promised church recorded in Revelation - the New Heaven New Earth in Revelation 21. 

I believe that God expects us to be attentive to the laws of nature He created instead of assuming He will override them all for us. My prayer is for God's protection over church leaders throughout Korea, who should act as shepherds of their flock.

Main Reference
South Korean megachurches reopening with social distancing restrictions
⇨https://www.christianpost.com/news/south-korean-megachurches-reopening-with-social-distancing-restrictions.html

Official COVID-19 Response by Shincheonji Church of Jesus
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/p/coivd19-response.html

•0307 Chairman Man Hee Lee asks "all congregants to fully cooperate for disease control" in a special announcement
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0307-chairman-man-hee-lee-asks-all.html

•0302 Statement at Press Conference of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0302-statement-at-press-conference-of.html

•0302 Regarding COVID-19 Testing of Chairman Lee, Man-hee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0302-regarding-covid-19-testing-of.html 

•0301 Letter of Appeal to Political Leaders
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0301-letter-of-appeal-to-political.html

•0228 Letter of Appeal from Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Regards to COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0228-letter-of-appeal-from-shincheonji.html

•0226 Shincheonji Church of Jesus Provided a List of All Members to Public Health Authorities
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0226-shincheonji-church-of-jesus.html

•0223 Statement of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0223-statement-of-shincheonji-church-of.html 

•0222 Over 1000 Shincheonji Church of Jesus Locations Disinfected and Closed Down in Korea
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0222-over-1000-shincheonji-church-of.html

•0221 Shincheonji Church of Jesus Closed Down Its Churches and Affiliated Buildings from 18 Feb
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0221-shincheonji-church-of-jesus-closed.html

•0220 Statement of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding COVID-19 Countermeasures and Fake News
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0220-statement-of-shincheonji-church-of.html

•0219 Statement of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0219-statement-of-shincheonji-church-of.html

•0218 Notice on the Worship Service of Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Regards to COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0218-notice-on-worship-service-of.html

COVID-19/Fact Checker: Q&A on Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/p/covid-19-fact-checker.html

Personal Blog 
▶https://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/


News Publications
Broadcasting Centres Raise Audience Ratings through 'Shincheonji Hatred'…“Enormous and Malicious Influence on National Progress” (Cheonji Daily 18/03/2020)
▶http://bit.ly/2UhbKQW
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/cheonji-daily-broadcasting-centres.html

Controversy over Gyeonggi Provincial Government’s Response to COVID-19 as number of infected members from the established church is 2.4 times higher (Cheonji Daily 18/03/2020)
▶http://bit.ly/2U0Yf97
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/cheonji-daily-controversy-over-gyeonggi.html

"Coronavirus and Shincheonji: Stopping the Witch Hunt" (02/03/2020) ▶https://www.cesnur.org/2020/shincheonji_appeal.htm

Coronavirus: USCIRF decries South Korea for blaming Shincheonji Church (Muslim Community Report 10/03/2020)▶http://bit.ly/2Qhpmdz

Four criticisms of 'Shincheonji Doctrine' brought to light… If you only believe in external sources, that’s a 'disgrace' (Cheonji Daily 04/03/2020) ▶https://bit.ly/2wGAslq
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/four-criticisms-of-shincheonji-doctrine.html

IndependentFromBeliefs (March 2020)
▶https://bit.ly/2UbtaiW
▶https://bit.ly/3driPqX
▶https://bit.ly/2Uzo6DV
▶https://bit.ly/2Uc95Jt
▶https://bit.ly/2UcvxC4
▶https://bit.ly/2Udbaoj

International NGOs Warned the South Korean Human Rights Crisis in the Coronavirus Outbreaks (NAWE 16/03/2020)▶https://www.nawe.bi/International-NGOs-Warned-the-South-Korean-Human-Rights-Crisis-in-the.html

Lies regarding the Coronavirus about Shincheonji 신천지 (03/03/2020)
▶https://youtu.be/-uHGF1h6EHY

Prohibition of 'Hateful, Speculative and Distorted' Reporting Proposed under Natural Disasters Act (EDaily 17/03/2020)
▶http://bit.ly/39Y1Lqa ▶http://bit.ly/2UgfrGo
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/prohibition-of-hateful-speculative-and.html

Prosecution investigates membership list provided by Shincheonji Church Headquarters: “No hidden members; they reported a true list” (Newsis News Agency 17/03/2020) 
▶http://bit.ly/38UD0Kf ▶http://bit.ly/39XvrDY
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/prosecution-investigates-membership.html

Quarantine Official: "Confirmed case of COVID-19 in Daegu had existed before ‘patient 31’" (Daum News 22/03/2020)
⇨https://bit.ly/2Qz1iDq

Quarantine Official: "Confirmed case of COVID-19 in Daegu had existed before ‘patient 31’" (Naver 22/03/2020)
⇨https://bit.ly/2Uvs28X

"Shincheonji didn't lie about membership figures." (The Korea Herald 17/03/2020)
▶http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20200317000667

White Paper on Shincheonji and Coronavirus
Massimo Introvigne, Founder of Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) (17/03/2020)
▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usCXH7rxz-o

Rosita Šorytė International Observatory of Human Rights of Refugees (IOHR) ▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8IqLUegjT4

Alessandro Amicarelli, Attorney, European Federation for Freedom of Belief (FOB) ▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py9NlpXQC9E

Willy Fautré, Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF)
▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jwSg6KhxWs
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Four months have passed since the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in Wuhan, China. From early April 2020, the number of confirmed cases in Asia, Europe and the US  have increased dramatically with half of the world's population in lockdown and the virus now spreading throughout cities, towns and rural locales throughout Africa. As of 27th April 2020, the virus has registered more than 3,000,000 cases and 200,000+ fatalities. 

In South Korea, the number of daily confirmed cases has significantly declined, but citizens continue to exercise caution to avoid a second outbreak. The government has taken stringent measures to curb the spread of the virus, encouraged social distancing and freely provided hand sanitisers and masks in public places. How are members of Shincheonji Church of Jesus (hereafter Shincheonji Church) in South Korea - who have been worshipping and gathering at one of their 73 branch churches, as well as church members globally - maintaining their life of faith at present?

Many members of Shincheonji Church in South Korea have been infected with COVID-19, centred around “Patient 31”. At a press conference on March 2nd, Shincheonji Church issued a grave apology and expressed its commitment to full cooperation with public health and government authorities, which Shincheonji Church has fulfilled.

But fake news that has made Shincheonji Church scapegoat for the dramatic rise in confirmed domestic cases following "Patient 31" has led to the death of two of its congregants that resulted from severe persecution by family members, with thousands of other congregants made subject to forced absence from work, domestic violence, discrimination and insult. Shincheonji Church was not the cause of the spread of the virus in South Korea, nor did the church bring this virus in from China. In the face of fake news based on rumours, foreign media outlets have jumped on the anti-Shincheonji bandwagon without fact-checking. In response, the U.S Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) issued a declaration on February 6th 2020, stating, “USCIRF is concerned by reports that Shincheonji church members are being blamed for the spread of coronavirus. We urge the South Korean government to condemn scapegoating and to respect religious freedom as it responds to the outbreak”. Prominent religious leaders of the Christian and Muslim faiths as well as leading academics are also speaking out against these blatant human rights violations, and democrats in Korea are drafting amendments to existing legislation on journalistic ethics and standards to alter the media's free rein on publishing allegations without factual evidence.
In South Korea, the government's forced lockdown of religious institutions has been lifted and large-sized and megachurches have now begun resuming worship services. Yet Shincheonji Church has willingly and independently decided to restrain from holding any worship service, evangelistic work or gatherings of any kind in person until the COVID-19 pandemic ends. Instead, Shincheonji Church has been conducting worship services online, teaching the absoluteness and importance of the word, which is God and life (John 1:1).

At this time when the promises in the book of Revelation are being fulfilled, every Shincheonji Church member is applying themselves to diligent study in order to record God’s law, which is the promise and fulfilment of Revelation, into their hearts and minds according to Hebrews 8:10. Those who do so are 'sealed’ and God will be with such people. As a congregation member of Shincheonji Church, I am very grateful to God and Jesus that I have perceived the true meaning of the promises and fulfilment of Revelation and can continue to take part in worship service online. Like every other Shincheonji Church member, I will continue to record Revelation's prophecy and fulfilment into my heart and mind. I pray that this pandemic will soon end and the hearts and minds of all people everywhere will turn towards God, who is living and active.

News Publications
Broadcasting Centres Raise Audience Ratings through 'Shincheonji Hatred'…“Enormous and Malicious Influence on National Progress” (Cheonji Daily 18/03/2020)
▶http://bit.ly/2UhbKQW
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/cheonji-daily-broadcasting-centres.html

Controversy over Gyeonggi Provincial Government’s Response to COVID-19 as number of infected members from the established church is 2.4 times higher (Cheonji Daily 18/03/2020)
▶http://bit.ly/2U0Yf97
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/cheonji-daily-controversy-over-gyeonggi.html

"Coronavirus and Shincheonji: Stopping the Witch Hunt" (02/03/2020) ▶https://www.cesnur.org/2020/shincheonji_appeal.htm

Coronavirus: USCIRF decries South Korea for blaming Shincheonji Church (Muslim Community Report 10/03/2020)▶http://bit.ly/2Qhpmdz

Four criticisms of 'Shincheonji Doctrine' brought to light… If you only believe in external sources, that’s a 'disgrace' (Cheonji Daily 04/03/2020) ▶https://bit.ly/2wGAslq
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/four-criticisms-of-shincheonji-doctrine.html

IndependentFromBeliefs (March 2020)
▶https://bit.ly/2UbtaiW
▶https://bit.ly/3driPqX
▶https://bit.ly/2Uzo6DV
▶https://bit.ly/2Uc95Jt
▶https://bit.ly/2UcvxC4
▶https://bit.ly/2Udbaoj

International NGOs Warned the South Korean Human Rights Crisis in the Coronavirus Outbreaks (NAWE 16/03/2020)▶https://www.nawe.bi/International-NGOs-Warned-the-South-Korean-Human-Rights-Crisis-in-the.html

Lies regarding the Coronavirus about Shincheonji 신천지 (03/03/2020)
▶https://youtu.be/-uHGF1h6EHY

Prohibition of 'Hateful, Speculative and Distorted' Reporting Proposed under Natural Disasters Act (EDaily 17/03/2020)
▶http://bit.ly/39Y1Lqa ▶http://bit.ly/2UgfrGo
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/prohibition-of-hateful-speculative-and.html

Prosecution investigates membership list provided by Shincheonji Church Headquarters: “No hidden members; they reported a true list” (Newsis News Agency 17/03/2020) 
▶http://bit.ly/38UD0Kf ▶http://bit.ly/39XvrDY
Translation▶http://noahbrown1984.blogspot.com/2020/03/prosecution-investigates-membership.html

Quarantine Official: "Confirmed case of COVID-19 in Daegu had existed before ‘patient 31’" (Daum News 22/03/2020)
⇨https://bit.ly/2Qz1iDq

Quarantine Official: "Confirmed case of COVID-19 in Daegu had existed before ‘patient 31’" (Naver 22/03/2020)
⇨https://bit.ly/2Uvs28X

"Shincheonji didn't lie about membership figures." (The Korea Herald 17/03/2020)
▶http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20200317000667

White Paper on Shincheonji and Coronavirus
Massimo Introvigne, Founder of Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) (17/03/2020)
▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usCXH7rxz-o

Rosita Šorytė International Observatory of Human Rights of Refugees (IOHR) ▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8IqLUegjT4

Alessandro Amicarelli, Attorney, European Federation for Freedom of Belief (FOB) ▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py9NlpXQC9E

Willy Fautré, Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF)
▶https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jwSg6KhxWs

Official COVID-19 Response by Shincheonji Church of Jesus
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/p/coivd19-response.html

•0307 Chairman Man Hee Lee asks "all congregants to fully cooperate for disease control" in a special announcement
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0307-chairman-man-hee-lee-asks-all.html

•0302 Statement at Press Conference of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0302-statement-at-press-conference-of.html

•0302 Regarding COVID-19 Testing of Chairman Lee, Man-hee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0302-regarding-covid-19-testing-of.html 

•0301 Letter of Appeal to Political Leaders
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0301-letter-of-appeal-to-political.html

•0228 Letter of Appeal from Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Regards to COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0228-letter-of-appeal-from-shincheonji.html

•0226 Shincheonji Church of Jesus Provided a List of All Members to Public Health Authorities
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0226-shincheonji-church-of-jesus.html

•0223 Statement of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding COVID-19
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0223-statement-of-shincheonji-church-of.html 

•0222 Over 1000 Shincheonji Church of Jesus Locations Disinfected and Closed Down in Korea
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0222-over-1000-shincheonji-church-of.html

•0221 Shincheonji Church of Jesus Closed Down Its Churches and Affiliated Buildings from 18 Feb
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0221-shincheonji-church-of-jesus-closed.html

•0220 Statement of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding COVID-19 Countermeasures and Fake News
▶http://enblog.shincheonji.kr/2020/03/0220-statement-of-shincheonji-church-of.html

•0219 Statement of Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
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•0218 Notice on the Worship Service of Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Regards to COVID-19
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COVID-19/Fact Checker: Q&A on Shincheonji Church of Jesus Regarding the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
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