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President and Prime Minister Label Specific Religion “Cult,” “Target for Eradication,” Drawing Widening Criticism
January 21, 2026

The following day, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok echoed the remarks during a Cabinet meeting, using terms such as “pseudo-religion” and “cult,” and ordered a joint investigation aimed at their “eradication.”
Following these statements, a joint investigative task force involving multiple law-enforcement agencies has been formed and investigations are currently underway. Discussions are also ongoing in the National Assembly regarding the appointment of a special prosecutor, raising expectations that coercive measures—including search and seizure operations—may follow.
Article 20 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea guarantees freedom of religion as a fundamental right. Critics argue that repeated statements by the head of the executive branch—made prior to any judicial determination—effectively label a specific religion as a social harm, thereby encouraging stigma and hostility through the use of state power.
Given that President Lee was elected following the impeachment of a former president over unconstitutional actions, observers note that renewed rhetoric perceived as undermining constitutional principles raises serious concerns about democratic regression in South Korea.
