World News / Asia
A Tokyo court has ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church, often called the 'Moonies,' following the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The assassin cited Abe's ties to the church and blamed it for his family'...
The Unification Church, founded in South Korea in 1954 by Sun Myung Moon, has been controversial for decades. It gained prominence in Japan in the 1960s, aligning with anti-communist movements. The church's teachings emphasize marriage and family, often conducting mass wedding ceremonies. The assassination of Shinzo Abe brought renewed scrutiny to the church's practices in Japan. The assassin's claims of family bankruptcy due to excessive donations to the church triggered investigations. These revealed long-standing connections between the church and numerous lawmakers in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, leading to public outcry and several resignations. The court's decision mandates the liquidation of the church's assets, although it can still operate in Japan without its tax-exempt status. The church intends to appeal the ruling.
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