WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Fijian authorities on Thursday said they were in the process of deporting six leaders of a South Korean religious sect that a decade ago moved hundreds of followers to Fiji and built a series of thriving businesses into an empire.
The sect first moved to Fiji under Daniel Kim's mother, Shin Ok-ju, who told her followers that Fiji provided a safe haven from impending war and famine. She is currently imprisoned in South Korea after being found guilty of various crimes, including holding followers captive and assaulting them. The move represented a change in attitude toward the sect's leaders under Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, whoin December. Fiji's previous leader, Frank Bainimarama, had embraced the economic successes of the church.
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