Death of a korean woman published in the New York Times
Have you ever been put being forced to do something?
How would you feel if you are in that situation?
Since 21st century started we are focusing on liberty not on compulsive ness
Society focused on respect to each other will be more beautiful than others
Recently it is posted that a korean girl dead in the process of coercive conversion in New York Times
According to the article of 28th of Dec, 2018 this woman was kidnapped by the program of the pastors of CCK(Chrustian Council of Korea) trained to change religious view
On the first time she escaped from it and attended rallies agaist coercive coversion but on the second time
she died of being choked
Even though a woman was dead just because of different religion in Korea where freedom of religion is guaranteed in its Constitution
Korea Press disregarded this accident as a family issue and religious matter
Through death of a korean woman, Ji-in Gu we can realize there is no politician who protects individual life in Korea
One citizen of New York got to know this cruel death of a korean woman from coercive conversion and started to fund campaign through online "Go Fund Me" and I've also joined it
We are facing the first anniversary of death of Ms Ji-in Gu but there are still coercive conversion occuring increasingly in korea
The citizen said through this advertisement the reality of coercive conversion in Korea would be known to the world
Through the article of the death of Ms Ji-in Gu posted by volunteered citizens participation in New York Times
We need to care victims of coercive conversion and ban on it
It would be influencing dangerously to change other's thoughts and religious view owing to different thoughts and view
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