On January 27, 30,000 people gathered in at Seul’s Gwanghwamun Square in a rally coordinated by the Global Citizens' Human Rights Coalition. People from civil society organizations and religious groups came together calling the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) to be held accountable for their "unconstitutional actions and ultimately shut down,” local media reported.
Religious Freedom: Human Rights Organizations calls for shutdown of the Korea’s Christian Council
Reviewed by Shahid Karimi
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February 03, 2019
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