NewsJapan court revokes Unification Church's religious status

Japan court revokes Unification Church's religious status

The decision of the court in Tokyo strips the Unification Church of its religious organization status, following a request by the central government.

Protest of the followers of the Unification Church in South Korea
Protest of the followers of the Unification Church in South Korea
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The Japanese court in Tokyo decided to dissolve the Unification Church at the request of the central government. This information was conveyed to the Kyodo agency by a source close to the organization, which had been criticized for pressuring its followers to make large donations.

The court's ruling means that the Unification Church will lose its status as a religious organization, which results in the loss of preferential tax regulations. Despite this, the organization will still be able to continue its activities in Japan.

According to Japanese law, authorities can request the dissolution of a religious organization if its activities cause significant harm to the public good.

Background of the decision

The Unification Church came into the spotlight after the shooting of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022. The shooter was a man whose mother fell into serious financial trouble due to large donations made to the Church. After this incident, it was revealed that some members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party had ties to this organization.

The court's decision is the result of long-standing controversies surrounding the activities of the Unification Church, which have stirred strong emotions in Japan for years. Authorities have taken steps to limit the organization's influence on society, which has led to various reactions in the country.

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