Unification Church slams Japan's dissolution request as a threat to religious freedom

Nobuo Okamura, the legal affairs department chief for the Unification Church, walks past a portrait of its founder Sun Myung Moon, left, and his wife Hak Ja Han, as he leaves a news conference at the church's Japan headquarters in Tokyo, Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. The Japanese branch of the Unification Church on Monday criticized the Japanese government's request for a court order to dissolve the group, saying it's based on groundless accusations and is a serious threat to religious freedom and human rights of its followers. (Ichiro Sakano/Kyodo News via AP)

TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese branch of the Unification Church on Monday criticized the Japanese government's request for a court order to dissolve the group, saying it's based on groundless accusations and is a serious threat to religious freedom and human rights of its followers.

Japan’s Education Ministry on Friday asked the Tokyo District Court to revoke the legal status of the Unification Church after a ministry investigation concluded the group for decades has systematically manipulated its followers into donating money, sowing fear and harming their families.

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