Chung Hwan Kwak

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Kwak advocated The Washington Times to support international organizations such as the United Nations and to promote for world peace and interfaith understanding. This created difficulties for editor Wesley Pruden and some of the TimesTemplate:' columnists. Issues of contention included the Unification movement's reconciliatory attitude towards North Korea, which at the time included joint business ventures, and Kwak's advocacy for greater understanding between the United States and the Islamic world. David Ignatius, reporting for The Washington Post, predicted that conservatives in Congress and the George W. Bush administration would support Pruden's position over Kwak's.[6]

Kwak's daughter, Jun Sook Kwak, is married to Moon's son, Hyun Jin Moon.[7][8] Kwak left the Unification Church in 2009 after internal strife and is now the Honorary President of the Global Peace Foundation. Hyun Jin Moon's controversial sect that has battled other Unification Church offshoots led by his brother and mother for control of Unification Church assets.[9][10]

After the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by the son of a Unification Church member, Kwak held a press conference in which he apologized and blamed other Unification Church leaders.[11][12]

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  1. Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak, American City Business Journals, Accessed August 26, 2008
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  3. Leadership Team United Press International
  4. Sun Myung Moon forms new political party to merge divided Koreas, Church and State, May 2003
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  7. From the Unification Church to the Unification Movement, 1994-1999: Five Years of Dramatic Changes Center for Studies on New Religions "Hyun Jin Moon's blessing to Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak's (the Reverend Moon's assistant and former president of the FFWPUI) daughter, Jun Sook Kwak, was also a significant point of continuity."
  8. Tension of the Times The Washington Post June 18, 2004, "Sources say that the dominant church official overseeing the publications is now the Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak, a close adviser to the church's founder, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon."
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