'Game over' conviction rates await Christian leaders detained, indicted in Korea


The imprisonment of two religious leaders and the raids, probes and questioning on political matters of other conservative pastors in South Korea have religious freedom advocates and international officials warning that President Lee Jae-myung’s new left-leaning government may be weaponizing the justice system against political opponents.

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