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Japanese women were married twice by the "Unification Church" and were on the verge of bankruptcy by domestic violence

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Japanese women were married twice by the "Unification Church" and were on the verge of bankruptcy by domestic violence

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Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated on July 8, and 41-year-old gunman Teru Yamagami also confessed that the motive for the crime was that his mother's addiction to the Unification Church had led to the bankruptcy of the family, so he locked in Abe, who he believed was close to the church. Japanese media disclosed that there are not many cases of children's lives collapsing because their parents joined the Unification Church on the mountain, and a woman who followed her mother to the religion came forward to say that she was on the verge of bankruptcy because of her religious belief, and after being forced to marry, she was also abused by her husband, "Her life was ruined by the Unified Church." ”

Japanese women were married twice by the "Unification Church" and were on the verge of bankruptcy by domestic violence

In February 2020, South Korea's "Unification Church" braved the epidemic and held a group wedding.

Japanese media "Nikkan Hyundai" reported that on July 12, a woman in her 40s who had been a believer in the Unification Church told her tragic experience at the press conference of the Japan Religious Fraud Prevention Lawyers Association's "National Lawyers Liaison Association for Inspiration Business Law Countermeasures". She has no intention of embracing the offense on the mountain, "but as a person whose life has been ruined by the Unified Church, I can understand the resentment against the Church." ”

The woman said that after her mother became religious, she thought that accepting the teachings was filial piety to her parents, so she joined the church in high school. She explained that it is difficult for a child of that age to reject her parents, because parents will "eat without doing it" and make her obey.

Japanese women were married twice by the "Unification Church" and were on the verge of bankruptcy by domestic violence

The leader of the Unification Church, Wen Mingming, had previously attended the marriage matching event

In her 1995s, in her 20s, she was assigned a lifelong engagement with a 19-year-old Korean man at a cross-border marriage event held by the church. The event matched 360,000 couples, regardless of the nationality, education, physical and economic status of the target, she could not refuse, but the other party not only did not have a house and job, but also dropped out of middle school and joined the education.

After the two began to live as husband and wife in Japan, the man began to abuse her, although she asked the church for help, and the church only responded with "he is possessed by Satan" and "You are not enough to believe" and "You are not enough to believe." The Unification Church banned contraception at that time, and the woman gave birth to a daughter after 1 year, but the husband's violence did not decrease in the slightest.

Japanese women were married twice by the "Unification Church" and were on the verge of bankruptcy by domestic violence

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Fearing that her daughter would also be subjected to domestic violence, she asked her mother, who was also a believer, but her mother strongly opposed her divorce. She later discovered that the real reason her husband had married her was to obtain permanent residency in Japan, and she made up her mind to divorce her, but her mother still firmly opposed it until she witnessed her being abused.

After her divorce, the church offered a compensation plan for her to go to South Korea to participate in the marriage again. Her second husband was also Korean, but her education, occupation, and age were all fake, not only spending money like water but also swiping her credit card, causing her to face bankruptcy and return to Japan after 10 years of poverty in South Korea.

Her mother continued to pester after she returned to China, and when she learned that she had no intention of re-entering the religion, she turned her target to her granddaughter. The woman later turned to the police for help, severed ties with her mother, and prevented her from approaching her daughter. She pointed out that many of the children of believers grew up in this irrational family environment, and now the family is torn apart, and the whole family lives a life of hiding in order to avoid their mothers.

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