Religious freedom in korea

in news •  7 years ago 

Religious freedom
has the right to 'maintain their faith' according to the country's constitution. There are people who believe in Buddhist, Somnest and Chandoizam, even state-controlled churches. But Fang says, they are all shown to people. True, there is no religious freedom here. Here everyone is taught to commemorate Kim's family.
In a UN report in 2014, it said that Christians were given "persecution and severe punishment" for worshiping other churches outside the state-controlled church.

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