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discussion on the April 15, 2020 general election fraud case and the future of elections in South Korea to inform the American and Korean people
of the importance of establishing a fair and transparent electoral system.
• • Invited Congresswoman Kat Cammack along with North Korean human rights activists Park Sang-hak and Park Jung-oh to hold a discussion to
expose human rights violations and religious persecution by the Moon Jae-in administration and to ensure “freedom of expression” and “religious
freedom” on the Korean Peninsula.
• • Congressman Doug Lamborn, Asian security expert Gordon Chang, former U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Robert Spalding, and former North
Korean Workers Party official Ri Jong-ho discussed political and military threats to the Korean Peninsula.
17 April 2021: Revealed the Suppression of Liberal Democracy in South Korea During the Tom Lantos Human
Rights Commission Hearing
https://www.donga.com/news/Inter/article/all/20210415/106416066/1
• • Assisted in submitting testimony from North Korean human rights activists Park Sang-hak and Park Jung-oh to the Commission hearing,
informing the world that the anti-leaflet law introduced by the Democratic Party of Korea along with the South Korean Moon Jae-in
administration is a suppression of freedom of expression.
18 July 2021: Participated as a Sponsor for CPAC 2021 Dallas
https://www.cpackorea.com/cpac-2021-dallas
• • Met with seven U.S. Republican Senators and Congress members to inform them of the Democratic Party of Korea’s destruction of democracy and
to secure support from American politicians for the need for a conservative leader and for the future of the conservative movement in South Korea.
19 July 2021: Attended and Sponsored the Inaugural International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit and Shared
the Testimony of Rev. Jun Gwang-hoon to the People Around the World
http://www.nwtn.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=359451
• • U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and many U.S. Senators and Congress members and world
religious leaders attended the Summit. We shared the oppression of religion in North Korea and the oppression of conservative religious leaders by
the South Korean Moon Jae-in administration.
• • Provided Rev. Jun Gwang-hoon an opportunity to speak at the event where about 700 religious leaders from around the world gathered in person
and remotely.
• • Hosted a panel discussion on religious freedom on the Korean Peninsula with Rev. Jun Gwang-hoon, Pastor Lim Hyun-soo, Greg Scarlatoiu,
Executive Director of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK), and former U.S. Army Colonel David Maxwell.
20 July 2021: Submitted Rev. Jun Gwang-hoon’s Testimony to the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
Hearing
http://www.nwtn.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=359451
• • Despite receiving personal invitations from Ambassador Brownback and Dr. Lantos-Swett, Rev. Jun Gwang-hoon was unable to leave South Korea
and participate in the IRF Summit in Washington, D.C. Rev. Jun participated in the inaugural IRF Summit through video and made a speech
during the closing ceremony dinner.
• • One Korea Network (OKN) introduced Rev. Jun’s case, who has been unfairly oppressed under the South Korean Moon Jae-in administration and
helped him submit his written testimony at a hearing on religious freedom to the U.S. Congress’ Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission.