Chung Hwan Kwak, (born January 22, 1936) is a South Korean religious leader.
He was appointed to many lead positions in organizations related to the Unification Church by its founder Sun Myung Moon.
Since 2002, he was the chairman and president of News World Communications, which owns United Press International, and other publications, including the Middle East Times, and Tiempos del Mundo, a Spanish-language newspaper published in 16 countries throughout the Americas.
[5] Kwak advocated The Washington Times to support international organizations such as the United Nations and to promote for world peace and interfaith understanding.
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.