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Coronavirus Outbreak Is "Devil's Deed", Says South Korea Church Leader
- Friday February 21, 2020
- World News | Reuters
The leader and self-proclaimed messiah of a South Korean religious movement at the centre of the country's largest coronavirus outbreak on Friday called the disease the "devil's deed" and a test of faith.
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South Korean Pastor Raped Followers, Said Was Carrying Out "God's Order"
- Thursday November 22, 2018
- World News | Simon Denyer, The Washington Post
The controversial leader of a South Korean megachurch, Jaerock Lee, was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday for raping eight female followers, after telling them he was carrying out "an order from God."
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South Korean Sect Submits to Search for Leader Linked to Doomed Ferry
- Wednesday May 21, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Hundreds of followers of a religious sect submitted on Wednesday to a search of their rural commune by South Korean authorities seeking the arrest of the head of the family that operated a ferry which capsized last month killing more than 300 people.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Is "Devil's Deed", Says South Korea Church Leader
- Friday February 21, 2020
- World News | Reuters
The leader and self-proclaimed messiah of a South Korean religious movement at the centre of the country's largest coronavirus outbreak on Friday called the disease the "devil's deed" and a test of faith.
- www.ndtv.com
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South Korean Pastor Raped Followers, Said Was Carrying Out "God's Order"
- Thursday November 22, 2018
- World News | Simon Denyer, The Washington Post
The controversial leader of a South Korean megachurch, Jaerock Lee, was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday for raping eight female followers, after telling them he was carrying out "an order from God."
- www.ndtv.com
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South Korean Sect Submits to Search for Leader Linked to Doomed Ferry
- Wednesday May 21, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Hundreds of followers of a religious sect submitted on Wednesday to a search of their rural commune by South Korean authorities seeking the arrest of the head of the family that operated a ferry which capsized last month killing more than 300 people.
- www.ndtv.com