UN Human Rights Council Receives Petition on Minorities in South Korea

What began as a domestic legal dispute in South Korea has officially reached the global stage. CAP LC, a prominent international human rights NGO holding special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), has submitted a formal written statement to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The petition voices growing international alarm over institutional discrimination, social stigma, and the erosion of due process affecting minority groups, specifically focusing on the recent treatment of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus. The Core Appeal: Decisions Must Be Based on Evidence, Not Stigma In its official submission to the UN, CAP LC shifted the focus away from internal theological controversies, choosing instead to address a more critical systemic issue: the objective standards of administrative and judicial justice. The international NGO expressed deep concern that unverified negative perceptions originating in South Korea are being exported g...

Why Millennials and Gen Z are Turning to Shincheonji Church for Bible Study

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In an era where traditional religious institutions are facing a sharp decline in youth participation, a contrasting trend is emerging in South Korea. According to recent internal statistics from Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the proportion of new members in their 20s and 30s has steadily risen, reaching 21.79% as of April 2026. What draws these digitally native, efficiency-driven generations to rigorous Bible study? The answers lie in their search for absolute truth, logical clarity, and emotional stability amidst a chaotic world. The Quest for Truth: Moving Beyond Abstract Sermons For young adults with a background in mainstream Protestantism, the primary driver for joining the Zion Christian Mission Center is a desire for deep, scripture-based education. A 2024 survey by the Pastoral Data Institute revealed that 59% of Protestant young adults (ages 19–34) desire "Bible-based sermons," while 55% look for "guidance for life based on the Bible." Many young believers ...

Constitutional Neutrality on Trial: The Debate Over a Justice Minister’s Public Rhetoric

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The ongoing legal proceedings against Shincheonji leader Chairman Lee Man-hee have shifted from a standard criminal investigation into a broader constitutional debate in South Korea. International and local observers are raising sharp questions about the boundaries of executive power, the presumption of innocence, and the foundational democratic principle of the separation of church and state. The Controversy Surrounding Executive Pronouncements The debate intensified following public statements made by South Korea’s Minister of Justice, Jeong Seong-ho. Upon the formal indictment of the 95-year-old church leader, the Minister publicly declared on social media that "strict criminal punishment is inevitable." Legal analysts note that under Article 27, Paragraph 4 of the South Korean Constitution, every defendant is explicitly guaranteed the Presumption of Innocence until a final guilt verdict is reached in a court of law. When the head of the executive branch overseeing prosec...

Echoes of History: A Historian’s Perspective on Judicial Restraint and Elderly Rights in South Korea

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As international attention remains fixed on South Korea’s detention of 95-year-old Shincheonji leader Chairman Lee Man-hee, Korean domestic experts are exploring the issue through the lens of history and legal tradition. Recently, Lee Jae-june, a prominent historian and advisor to the Korea Historical Relics Research Institute, raised critical questions about whether the current judiciary is losing touch with historical principles of compassion and constitutional mandates. The Constitutional Principle: Presumption of Innocence At the core of modern democratic jurisprudence lies the Presumption of Innocence , explicitly guaranteed under Article 27, Paragraph 4 of the South Korean Constitution. This principle dictates that a suspect must be treated as innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, serving as a vital shield to protect human dignity during investigative processes. Historian Lee points out that detaining a 95-year-old individual who poses no realistic flight risk appears u...

Beyond Punishment: Why the Detention of a 95-Year-Old Leader Raises Questions About Legal Fairness

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The recent detention of Chairman Lee Man-hee, the 95-year-old leader of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, has not only drawn international criticism but has also sparked an intense domestic debate in South Korea regarding the true meaning of the rule of law. While some argue for strict legal enforcement, heavy concerns are emerging from legal, medical, and media circles about whether mechanical equality is overriding basic human rights. Mechanical Equality vs. Substantive Justice Under South Korea’s Criminal Procedure Act, pretrial detention is an exceptional measure reserved strictly for cases where a suspect poses a flight risk or a danger of destroying evidence. Legal experts point out that judicial decisions must always be guided by established statutes and principles, rather than being swayed by public sentiment or emotional backlash. Local media commentators have noted that applying the law identically to every individual without considering their specific circumstances is not tru...

Seasonal Nutrition for Heroes: Shincheonji Sejong Branch Delivers Samgyetang to 18 Veteran Households During Heatwave

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Providing Health Safety Nets for Elderly Patriots Amid Extreme Summer Heat As peak summer heatwaves intensify, maintaining proper nutrition and checking on the physical well-being of elderly citizens has become a vital task for community safety networks. This need is especially critical for aging war veterans who live alone or face health vulnerabilities. To address these seasonal challenges and express community gratitude, the Shincheonji Volunteer Group Sejong Branch conducted its signature "Pink Bojagi" (Pink Wrapping Cloth) care initiative on July 2nd. The team focused on delivering health-boosting Samgyetang (traditional ginseng chicken soup) directly to the doorsteps of local patriots. Direct Home-Visit Care Mobilized for 18 Veteran Families The outreach operation was thoroughly coordinated to maximize direct human connection and ensure individual welfare checks: Target Recipients : The branch focused its efforts on 18 specific households affiliated with the Sejong V...

International Concern Grows Over South Korea's Detention of 95-Year-Old Religious Leader

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The recent detention and prosecution of Chairman Lee Man-hee, the 95-year-old leader of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, has sparked intense scrutiny from international human rights and religious freedom organizations. Legal experts and sociologists worldwide are raising critical questions regarding South Korea’s adherence to global human rights standards and the principle of state neutrality. The Controversy Surrounding the Detention On June 24, 2026, South Korean authorities took Chairman Lee into custody on charges related to the Political Parties Act, followed by a formal indictment on June 30. Prosecutors allege that between July 2021 and January 2024, the church organized the enrollment of approximately 50,000 members into the ruling People Power Party (PPP) to influence internal primaries. However, the legal dispute does not center on party membership itself, but on whether coercion was involved. While prosecutors allege a forced campaign, Shincheonji Church maintains that all p...