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Gender Ministry Reports Removal of Nearly 250,000 Illegal Sexual Videos from the Web in 2023

Gender Ministry Reports Removal of Nearly 250,000 Illegal Sexual Videos from the Web in 2023

SEOUL, Apr. 2 (Korea Bizwire) –Nearly 250,000 illegal sexual videos were removed from the web last year, a 15 percent increase from the year before, data showed Tuesday. A total of 8,983 victims received help from the support center for online sexual abuse victims, up 12.6 percent year-on-year, according to a report by the Advocacy [...]

Rights Watchdog Chief Voices Caution against Hate Speech during Election Campaigns

Rights Watchdog Chief Voices Caution against Hate Speech during Election Campaigns

SEOUL, Mar. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — The chief of the National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday urged each party and candidate to refrain from hate speech ahead of the April 10 parliamentary elections. Song Doo-hwan, chairman of the commission, said in a statement that state institutions, such as the National Election Commission, should declare their [...]

Families of Forced Labor Victims Confront Japanese Companies, Demand Apology and Compensation

Families of Forced Labor Victims Confront Japanese Companies, Demand Apology and Compensation

  TOKYO, Mar. 26 (Korea Bizwire) – In a defiant move, families of victims of forced labor during World War II, who have rejected South Korea’s proposed solution of third-party compensation, visited Japanese companies on March 25 to demand a direct apology and payment from the firms involved. However, their efforts were met with a [...]

Controversy Erupts Over Adult Entertainment Festival in Suwon

Controversy Erupts Over Adult Entertainment Festival in Suwon

SUWON, Mar. 14 (Korea Bizwire) – A festival featuring Japanese adult video (AV) performers scheduled for next month in Suwon, South Korea, has sparked backlash from women’s and civic groups, labeling the event as an act of sexual exploitation.  On March 12, the Suwon Women’s Network, comprising seven women’s organizations, along with a coalition of about [...]

ILO Expresses Concern Over Japan’s Lack of Action on ‘Comfort Women’ and Forced Labor Issues

ILO Expresses Concern Over Japan’s Lack of Action on ‘Comfort Women’ and Forced Labor Issues

SEOUL, Mar. 1 (Korea Bizwire) –The International Labor Organization (ILO) has voiced its concern over the absence of concrete actions by the Japanese government to resolve the issues surrounding ‘comfort women’ and forced labor during the Japanese military’s occupation. This statement was highlighted during a joint memorial service held by the Korean Confederation of Trade [...]

Labor and Civic Groups Launch Network Advocating for Four-Day Workweek and Eradication of Long Working Hours

Labor and Civic Groups Launch Network Advocating for Four-Day Workweek and Eradication of Long Working Hours

SEOUL, Mar. 1 (Korea Bizwire) –A coalition of South Korean labor and civic organizations has come together to launch a network dedicated to the implementation of a four-day workweek and the elimination of prolonged labor practices. Dubbed the “Four-Day Workweek Network,” the coalition officially commenced its activities with a launch ceremony held at the National [...]

Survivors of Wartime Forced Labor Under Japanese Rule Rapidly Declining in Number

Survivors of Wartime Forced Labor Under Japanese Rule Rapidly Declining in Number

GWANGJU, Feb. 29 (Korea Bizwire) – The number of survivors of forced labor during Japan’s colonial rule over Korea is dwindling rapidly. Recent reports reveal a stark decrease in the number of survivors, with the figure falling below 1,000 for the first time.  According to the Civic Group for the Mobilization of Forced Labor under Japanese [...]

Hotline on Teachers’ Rights Infringement to Open Next Month

Hotline on Teachers’ Rights Infringement to Open Next Month

SEOUL, Feb. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — A hotline will open next month, allowing teachers to report cases of infringement upon their teaching rights, the education ministry said Tuesday. The plan was announced after the apparent suicide of a young public school teacher distressed by malicious parental complaints last year led to a series of mass [...]

Forced Labor Victim Accepts Compensation from Japanese Company for First Time

Forced Labor Victim Accepts Compensation from Japanese Company for First Time

SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – The bereaved family of a South Korean victim of Japan’s wartime forced labor on Tuesday received compensation from Hitachi Zosen Corp. in accordance with a Supreme Court ruling, marking the first such acceptance from a Japanese company. The family withdrew 60 million won (US$44,830) from the Seoul Central District [...]