In a written statement submitted to the 61st session of the Human Rights Council, CAP LC addresses the escalating intolerance and systematic persecution faced by the Christian Gospel Mission (Providence) in the Republic of Korea and Taiwan. The organization warns that commercial documentaries released on global streaming platforms have triggered a “digital witch hunt,” resulting in widespread guilt by association, online harassment, and severe human rights violations. The statement details how ordinary believers are deprived of their rights to work, education, and privacy through coordinated boycotts and social stigma, with women and children particularly vulnerable to abuse and bullying. Referencing the Durban Declaration, CAP LC urges authorities to investigate these institutional failures and calls for stronger ethical regulations on digital media to prevent the incitement of hatred and ensure the protection of freedom of religion or belief for all minority groups.

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Source https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/gen/g26/039/64/pdf/g2603964.pdf

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