The second generation, who have parents who are members of religious groups such as the former Unification Church, and who complain that they were forced to follow their faith, have launched a group of concerned parties to conduct awareness-raising activities to prevent damage.

What was established was the "religion second generation problem network".



11 members, including a supporting lawyer, held a press conference on the 7th.



According to the organization, there are cases in the second world where the parents of believers are forced to adopt a religion they don't want, or their right to receive an education is violated. It means that we have decided to launch a party group this time.



In the future, we will call on people who are suffering in the same way to participate, and we will conduct educational activities for damage prevention and legislation.



In a press conference, the Nisei who complained of the damage said, "Discussions are progressing toward the relief of large donations, but other than that, there is no progress. While trying to protect them, I would like to create a situation where no damage will be caused in the future."



A man in his 20s who claims to have been physically abused by his parents, who is the representative of the group, said, "If there are Nisei who want to complain about the damage, I would like to pick up their voices and deliver them to the national government." Said.