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Holocaust

#Holocaust #Peace #Diary_of_Anne_Frank When young, I have read the Diary of Anne Frank. Some decades passed, so I don't remember the story clearly but I still remember the feelings when I read that book. I felt terribly sad and sorry for Anne Frank thinking of why Jewish people suffered the miserableness. I still think that in the world, there must not be the similar affair to the holocaust which was unbelievably cruel. Do you know what day it is on 27th Jan? It is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. For some of you, this word might be unfamiliar. During World War Two, Millions of Jews were killed because of who they were by Germany's Nazi party. This is what The Holocaust is. This is one of the most tragic histories. 27th Jan, 1945, The Russia's Red Army released people from the Auschwitz concentration camp. That's why 27th Jan was declared International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Most of you already know well that during World War Two, numero

Peacebuilding with HWPL's Chairman Lee

Have you heard of HWPL? HWPL stands for Heavenly culture, World Peace, restoration of Light. HWPL transcends culture, religion, ideology, and other boundaries to achieve peaceful harmony in the world. HWPL tries to get the world peace through the establishment of an enforceable law compatible with the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War(DPCW) and the world Alliance of Religions' Peace(WARP) offices.  The Chairman ManHeeLee is a representative of HWPL and he is a Korean War veteran. Because of this, he deeply understands the importance of peace. He travels all around the world crying out for peace.  HWPL and ManHeeLee has been doing a lot of things for peace. Last year, three African countries gave their national support for the DPCW. With the Black Sea-Baltic Studies and Consensus Practices (Centre BBS), HWPL established MOUs. Except for them, there are lots of peace activities. For more Inf, a HWPL's website is attached below. There is a peace news for

Coercive Religious Conversion Program dealt in the New York Times

Have you ever heard of Coercive Religious Conversion Program? The word itself doesn't sound good. I think that's because it makes people feel so bad to do something coercive in this 21st century. Coercive Religious Conversion Program is to convert someone's religion in coercive way. Coercive Religious Conversion Program in Korea has made a sensation in the world recently. At the beginning of 2018, a woman was dead during the Coercive Religious Conversion Program. Ironically, even though the press in Korea didn't report that sad and cruel accident at that time, it has been receiving a media spotlight from the overseas media nowadays with the first anniversary ahead. Let us check why. A woman in New York city conducted a fund-raising campaign thinking that many people should know this after reading this miserable news. People who fight against Coercive Religious Conversion Program in Korea also got to know this news. Finally, with the fund-raising money, they cou