A counseling session was held in Tokyo for former members of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification and the families of members of the former Unification Church.

This event was held by the Unification Church Victim Families Association, which provides counseling and support for financial troubles surrounding the former Unification Church and withdrawal from the church.



On the 26th, consultations about large donations and adoptions between believers were received, and among them, a man in his 50s said that his parents and older sister joined the faith about 30 years ago and repeatedly donated. I complained that I had no choice but to let go.



The man has written to the cult to disclose the amount of donations his family has paid so far, and is waiting for a response.



The man said, "First of all, I would like to know the specific donation amount and background. I would like the cult to disclose the information properly."



Masashi Ishihara, vice president of the Unification Church Victim Families Association, said, "There are still many people who are suffering from the damage caused by the former Unification Church, so I would like to continue to support them as a victim. I would like you to firmly proceed with the development of a new bill for relief."