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>There’s no telling from that name whether or not the organization is a religion; however, in Europe and the United States, it has long been treated as a cult. Headquartered in South Korea, the group’s practice of extracting huge donations from its Japanese followers to atone for Japan’s occupation of the Korean Peninsula has from time to time been recognized in Japan as a social problem.
> The group undoubtedly invested enormous amounts in North Korea, though the actual sum cannot be verified.
>In fact, the Unification Church started up a joint venture with North Korea known as Pyeonghwa Motors, assembling North Korea’s first domestically produced vehicles. A travel company affiliated with the Unification Church organized pilgrimage tours for followers as well as sightseeing tours for the general public. The group invested in real estate projects such as the Pothonggang Hotel, where foreign visitors often stay, and the large-scale Ansan Restaurant. It also built an amazing facility to serve as a “World Peace Center,” complete with a chapel. Unification Church members have been permanently stationed in Pyongyang for many years.
>There’s no telling from that name whether or not the organization is a religion; however, in Europe and the United States, it has long been treated as a cult. Headquartered in South Korea, the group’s practice of extracting huge donations from its Japanese followers to atone for Japan’s occupation of the Korean Peninsula has from time to time been recognized in Japan as a social problem.
> The group undoubtedly invested enormous amounts in North Korea, though the actual sum cannot be verified.
>In fact, the Unification Church started up a joint venture with North Korea known as Pyeonghwa Motors, assembling North Korea’s first domestically produced vehicles. A travel company affiliated with the Unification Church organized pilgrimage tours for followers as well as sightseeing tours for the general public. The group invested in real estate projects such as the Pothonggang Hotel, where foreign visitors often stay, and the large-scale Ansan Restaurant. It also built an amazing facility to serve as a “World Peace Center,” complete with a chapel. Unification Church members have been permanently stationed in Pyongyang for many years.
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