Japan govt urges officials to review Unification Church ties

In this file photo dated Oct 4, 2021, Hirokazu Matsuno, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary, arrives at the prime minister's official residence after the attestation ceremony of the cabinet by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. (SHUJI KAJIYAMA / AP)

SEOUL – Japanese cabinet members need to check and review their ties with the Unification Church to alleviate public concerns, a government spokesperson said on Monday, in a response to tumbling approval ratings for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

Regarding the issues related to the Unification Church, we should pay enough attention to relationships with organizations that are socially criticized, so people won't have concerns 

Hirokazu Matsuno, Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan

"Regarding the issues related to the Unification Church, we should pay enough attention to relationships with organizations that are socially criticized, so people won't have concerns," Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said at a regular news conference.

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Longstanding links between the strongly anti-communist church, which critics call a cult, and Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, have come into spotlight, hurting the popularity of Kishida's government, in the wake of the killing of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's assassination.

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