The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Unificatio­n Church ‘asked man not to speak to media’

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

A senior Uni cation Church member unexpected­ly visited the home of a follower’s former husband in Kochi Prefecture and asked him not to talk to the media, the man said at a press conference this week in Tokyo.

Tatsuo Hashida, 64, said Tuesday that his family was destroyed as a result of large donations his former wife made to the religious group, of

cially known as the Family Federation for World Peace and Uni cation.

Hashida sent a letter of protest to the federation on the same day, saying, “is was an attempt to suppress free speech, and society must never accept that.”

Hashida said in the letter that he was informed on Saturday that Hideyuki Teshigawar­a, director general of the newly establishe­d head o ce for promoting reform in the group, wanted to meet him. Hashida declined, but Teshigawar­a went to Hashida’s house on Sunday and asked him to “talk one-onone” and “stop appearing in the media,” according to the letter.

At Tuesday’s press conference Hashida said, “It was outrageous for him to come to see me even though I had declined.”

Hashida’s lawyer Katsuomi Abe criticized the group for trying to prevent a victim from speaking out.

e church admitted that Teshigawar­a had visited Hashida’s home. “We thought there had been a request from Mr. Hashida, so we visited his house. We apologize for going there in person,” it said. (Oct. 20)

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