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  2. MeToo movement in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    On April 11, 2018, female professional baduk players participated in the MeToo movement in the course of training related to sex crimes at the Korea Baduk Association. A number of allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault by drivers have been raised, and illegal filming of women's restrooms has also been revealed.

  3. Domestic violence in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    As more educated and working women joined the movements, they began addressing social issues, such as the need to revise family laws, counsel family planning, and aid sex workers. In 1974, the Women Leaders' Consultative Meeting in South Korea discussed women's humanization, while studying the Korean women's difficulties and stereotypes they ...

  4. Miryang gang rape - Wikipedia

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    The decision was upheld by the Supreme Court of South Korea in June 2008, which set the compensation at ₩70 million. [1] Prosecutors sent most of the accused to juvenile court or dropped charges. Ten others were formally accused of group sexual assault, with prosecutors asking for two to four years imprisonment with a three-year stay of ...

  5. South Korean military member arrested over suspected sexual abuse

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s defence ministry said on Thursday a member of the air force has been arrested on charges of sexually harassing and injuring a female colleague, an attack her ...

  6. Kwon In-sook - Wikipedia

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    Kwon In-sook (also Kwŏn Insuk or Insook; born 1964) is a former South Korean labor organizer who inspired women in South Korea to form the Korean Women's Associations United (KWAU). [1] Kwon is the first woman to bring charges of sexual assault against the South Korean government. [2]

  7. Two South Korean pop stars get prison terms for sexual crimes

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    Two singers were sentenced to up to six years in prison after being found guilty of illicit sexual relations with a woman who was unable to resist. Two South Korean pop stars get prison terms for ...

  8. Cho Doo-soon case - Wikipedia

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    The Cho Doo-soon case (Korean: 조두순 사건) refers to an assault that took place in Ansan, South-Korea, in December 2008, in which an eight-year-old girl known only as Na-young (a pseudonym) was kidnapped and raped by Cho Doo-soon, a 56-year-old male, in a bathroom inside a church. She was seriously injured in the attack.

  9. Burning Sun scandal - Wikipedia

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    [229] Months later, on November 6, members of seven civic and women's groups, including the Green Party Korea and the Korean Cyber Sexual Violence Response Center (KCSVRC) held a press conference and protest in front of the SMPA Jongno District building demanding the resignation of KNPA's Commissioner Min Gap-ryong, criticizing the police ...