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  2. Tattooing in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Tattooing in South Korea has a long and controversial history. South Korean law permits only licensed medical practitioners, as opposed to tattoo artists without medical degrees, to open tattoo parlors, although it is not illegal to have a tattoo. Only the army prohibits tattoos. People can get tattoos after serving in the military. [1]

  3. Censorship in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in South Korea is implemented by various laws that were included in the constitution as well as acts passed by the National Assembly over the decades since 1948. . These include the National Security Act, whereby the government may limit the expression of ideas that it perceives "praise or incite the activities of anti-state individuals or groups".

  4. Kkangpae - Wikipedia

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    South Korean mafiosi often have tattoos of the pa (English: mob) they are in. When confronted by other mobs, they show their tattoos to help identify themselves. The tattoo can also be used as a warning to the general public. As a result, tattoos are often considered taboo in South Korean society. The mafia boss in Korea is called "hyungnim".

  5. Human rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to the Freedom in the World index, South Korea is considered to have a high human rights record in the category for human freedom in civil and political rights, with 83 points out of the 100 points in 2024. [4] In the Constitution, the citizens are given the rights of freedom of speech, press, petition and assembly for its nationals. [1]

  6. Portal:Current events/August 2018 - Wikipedia

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    International relations Turkey–United States relations, 2016–present purges in Turkey The White House imposes sanctions on two Turkish officials over the detention of Andrew Brunson, an American pastor who is being tried on espionage and terror-related charges. (Al Jazeera) Law and crime An orb and two crowns, part of the Regalia of Sweden, are stolen from Strängnäs Cathedral. (BBC ...

  7. 2018 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    9 January – South Korea and North Korea held the first talks in decades at the Joint Security Area at the Panmunjom border village. North Korea agreed upon sending athletes to the 2018 Winter Olympics. [1] 11 January – The South Korean government, along with China and Japan, announced plans to crack down on cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin ...

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  9. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    RI Gen L § 11-9-15 [82] South Carolina 18 (piercings excepted) [84] [85] Minors cannot be tattooed. [84] For piercings: parent/guardian must either give written, notarized consent or be present during the procedure. [85] Head, face, and neck tattoos are illegal. [84] cannot be tattooed or body pierced [84] [86]