“While specific members who caused problems should be investigated, it is unacceptable to label the religious organization and its leaders as a criminal group without clear evidence,” said Massimo Introvigne, an Italian sociologist of religions and former representative of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Faith dragged back into the Colosseum
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"Some Korean politicians have been influenced by both Japan and China that, in different ways, actively promote the belief that religions advocating for conservative values — including the Family Federation, but not limited to it — are toxic and dangerous," he said.
Family Federation under scrutiny in South Korea over alleged bribery of former first lady
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