A so-called "religious second-generation" woman whose parents are members of the former Unification Church attended a meeting of a group of lawmakers of the Liberal Democratic Party and demanded legislation to regulate large donations.

A group of lawmakers of the Liberal Democratic Party, who are considering child policy, held a meeting in the Diet on the 28th and interviewed people whose parents were former Unification Church followers, so-called "religious second generation".



Among them, a woman whose parents are members of the former Unification Church said, "From a young age, my New Year's gift was confiscated, and my parents were shown to solicit relatives and ask for money. I worked part-time to earn money. The money was withdrawn by my mother without my permission," he said of his own experience.



And she said, "There are many people who are suffering because their lives are derailed by donations and psychic marketing," and called for legislation to regulate large donations and the dissolution of the former Unification Church.



In response to this, the members of the Diet who attended pointed out, "In order to help children who are suffering, we have to think about how to separate them from their parents."

And in the future, we will discuss how the government should be to prevent damage to children.