Korean Christian Federation
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The Korean Christian Federation is a state-controlled Protestant body of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea that was founded in 1946. This institution today comprises twelve thousand North Korean Christians, and acts as an inter-denominational organization by playing an important liaison role between the government and the Christians. It is one of only three official Protestant bodies recognized in the country.

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