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Let My People Go Kick-off Rally, Westlawn, U.S. Capitol 7/17/2007

 

 

 




 

KOREAN CHURCH COALITION

For North Korea Freedom

 

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 

On July 13 & 14, 2010, Korean American Pastors from every major City and State in the United States will march onto our Nations Capital to speak on behalf of our North Korean brothers, sisters and orphans who have no voice of their own

"Speak on Behalf of the Voiceless"

Our North Korean Brothers, Sisters and Orphans

WEST LAWN RALLY

PRESS CONFERENCE AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB

CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE VISITS

CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

KCC PRAYER VIGIL

July 13-14, 2010

 

The Korean Church Coalition (KCC) for North Korea Freedom is composed of over 2500 Korean American Pastors and the millions of their congregational members.  KCC currently has representative strongholds located in EVERY STATE and MAJOR CITY in the United States, as well as South Korea and the many parts of the world.

KCC was formed in 2004 as a non-partisan and non-profit religious organization to bring an end to the sufferings endured by our brothers, sisters and orphans in North Korea, as well as China and other parts of the world, through non-violent means.

On September 27, 2004, KCC held its first inaugural conference (Click to see Greetings Letter from former President George Bush ) at the LAX Hilton, which was attended by over 2000 Korean American Pastors. Miraculously, on that same date, in his keynote speech, Senator Sam Brownback announced the unanimous passage of the North Korean Human Rights Act.

Since that inaugural conference, regional churches of the KCC have been traveling throughout the United States and the world to speak on behalf of our North Korean Brothers and Sisters.  The Los Angeles KCC prayer conference which was held on November of 2005 at the LA Convention Center was attended by over 15,000 persons.  The Seoul Prayer Vigil held on February of 2006 at the Yongnak Presbyterian Church was attended by over 20,000 persons.  Both are considered to be the largest gatherings for the North Korean Human Rights cause to date.  On July 17, 2008, during the Beijing Olympics, KCC held prayers vigils at 50 major cities throughout the United States.

KCC has received letters and endorsements and is coordinating efforts with leading human rights groups, individuals and lawmakers, including President Barack Obama, former President George Bush, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Chairman Howard Berman, and Congressman Ed Royce and over 30 other lawmakers.

Since that inaugural conference, one message came through with a consistent and moral clarity, from the prayers of millions of Koreans and others in the United States and around the world: "Let the North Koreans Go Free".

KCC thanks members of our Senate and Congress for their expedient and unanimous passage of the North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2008.  This unanimous passage sends a clear and strong message to China and North Korea that our leaders are united and stand as one, and share the same vision as the KCC.  Now, the time has come to fully implement all provisions of this bill. 

On July 14, 2010, KCC pastors will once again march onto the West Lawn of the US Capital, and to the Congressional and Senate leaders of their respective states, and "SPEAK ON BEHALF OF THE VOICELESS", Our North Korean Brothers, Sisters and Orphans", who have no voice of their own, and proclaim: 

"LET THE NORTH KOREAN ORPHANS EXPEDITIOUSLY ENTER INTO THE UNITED STATES".

"LET RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REIGN OVER NORTH KOREA ". 

" ENACT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE NORTH KOREAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACT".

KCC will not rest or stop praying, until freedom for all North Koreans is finally won, whereever they may be.

 

 


 



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