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Buddhist Monks Hold Prayer Ceremony for Democracy in Myanmar

Buddhist Monks Hold Prayer Ceremony for Democracy in Myanmar

SEOUL, Feb. 1 (Korea Bizwire) — The Social and Labor Affairs Committee of the Jogye Order, South Korea’s largest Buddhist sect, on Tuesday held a prayer ceremony near the Myanmar Embassy in Seoul wishing for democracy in the Southeast Asian country. Ven. Hyemun prayed for the souls of those sacrificed by the Myanmar military junta, [...]

Nurse Who Committed Suicide Due to Overwork During Pandemic Recognized as Having Died on ‘Hazardous Duty’

Nurse Who Committed Suicide Due to Overwork During Pandemic Recognized as Having Died on ‘Hazardous Duty’

SEOUL, Jan. 31 (Korea Bizwire) — A nurse who committed suicide after struggling with an excessive workload caused by COVID-19 has been recognized by the court as having died on duty. The Seoul Administrative Court recently ruled in favor of the family of the late nurse, who sued the Minister of Personnel Management. The nurse, [...]

Rights Watchdog Calls for Guidelines on Hospitalization of Transgender People

Rights Watchdog Calls for Guidelines on Hospitalization of Transgender People

SEOUL, Jan. 26 (Korea Bizwire) — The state human rights watchdog said Thursday it has asked the health minister to devise guidelines for the hospitalization of transgender people. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) said it has made the recommendation after receiving a petition from a trans woman who unsuccessfully tried to be [...]

Rights Watchdog Opposes Indiscriminate Use of Face Recognition Technology

Rights Watchdog Opposes Indiscriminate Use of Face Recognition Technology

SEOUL, Jan. 25 (Korea Bizwire) — The state human rights watchdog said Wednesday that the recent move to introduce facial recognition technology into public institutions is feared to infringe upon freedom and privacy of personal life and freedom of expression. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) asked the speaker of the National Assembly [...]

Over 3,600 ‘Separated’ S. Koreans Died Last Year Without Family Reunions

Over 3,600 ‘Separated’ S. Koreans Died Last Year Without Family Reunions

SEOUL, Jan. 21 (Korea Bizwire) — More than 3,600 South Koreans died last year without having a chance to reunite with their family members in North Korea after the 1950-53 Korean War-driven separation, government data showed Saturday. A total of 3,647 people died last year among around 134,000 applicants who had registered with the government [...]

3 in 4 Disabled Persons Face Difficulty Exercising Outdoors: Survey

3 in 4 Disabled Persons Face Difficulty Exercising Outdoors: Survey

SEOUL, Jan. 17 (Korea Bizwire) – Many South Koreans with disabilities are refraining from exercising outdoors despite the dwindling impacts of the pandemic, a survey showed Monday. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism conducted a survey of 10,000 registered disabled persons in the country between the ages of 10 and 69, which showed that only 26.6 [...]

Seoul Metro Files Damages Suit Against Disability Rights Group over Subway Protests

Seoul Metro Files Damages Suit Against Disability Rights Group over Subway Protests

SEOUL, Jan. 10 (Korea Bizwire) — Seoul Metro, the operator of the subway system in Seoul, has filed a damages suit against a disability rights advocacy group over its subway-riding protests, city officials said Tuesday. The city-run company filed the suit with the Seoul Central District Court on Friday seeking damages of 601.45 million won [...]

Chinese Students in Seoul Protest Against Beijing’s Zero-COVID Policy amid Controversy over Chinese ‘Police Stations’

Chinese Students in Seoul Protest Against Beijing’s Zero-COVID Policy amid Controversy over Chinese ‘Police Stations’

SEOUL, Jan. 2 (Korea Bizwire) — A group of Chinese students studying in South Korea on Saturday held a demonstration against the Chinese government’s strict zero-COVID policy. This was the first anti-regime protest held by Chinese individuals in the country after controversy over a secret Chinese police station erupted. Six Chinese students and members of [...]

Seoul Mayor Declares ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Subway Protests by Disability Advocacy Group

Seoul Mayor Declares ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Subway Protests by Disability Advocacy Group

SEOUL, Dec. 26 (Korea Bizwire) — Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on Monday declared “zero tolerance” for rush-hour subway protests by members of a disability advocacy group, pledging to take all possible legal action to stop them from disrupting subway services. Since late last year, the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD) has staged subway-riding protests at [...]