Members of China's "The Almighty God church" who filed a lawsuit against the South Korean government over its disquality of refugees on Jeju Island have been defeated.

Author: adm-South Korea 【 Reserved 】 来源: Jeju Daily 2020-09-19

Four appeals, including the Glyn State High Court and Mr. King, were dismissed. "There is insufficient evidence, such as fear of religious persecution."

Members of China's "the Almighty God church" who filed a lawsuit against the government for disapproving of refugees on Jeju Island have been defeated.

In a lawsuit, the first administrative department of the Gguangzhou High Court (Chief Justice Li Yuquan) ruled against Mr. Kim (42), Mr. Zhang (35), Mr. Xu (47) and Mr. Liu (28) against the refugees of four Chinese citizens. The court announced on the 20th that it had rejected it .

Four members, including Mr. Kim, are members of China's emerging religion, the Almighty God church. "I applied for a refugee status, but it was rejected.

Those who did not have refugee status appealed immediately, but the Appeals Tribunal said: "We must prove that there are good reasons for fear of persecution." However, during his residence in China or in summary, the plaintiff stated that he had not held a core position or held such a role, could not specify his experience of persecution by the Chinese Government, and obtained a passport without any disability, etc. It is not enough to say that there is a fear of it. "

The Almighty God church, a religion declared heresy, was banned from public activity in China in 2013.

A large number of evacuees to the United States issued orders to Chinese believers in South Korea, saying: "Koreans enter South Korea, everyone can stay for a long time." "

At a press conference held in front of jeju District Court on November 8, 2017, in response to a lawsuit filed by CAG members to remove grievances against refugees, oh Myung-ok, a religious research journal, said: 'The Almighty God church can be freed through internal refugee teams. "Even if they don't get refugee status, they're still taking advantage of the fact that if they continue to file lawsuits, they can stay in South Korea for another five to six years," he said. . .


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