UN rules Korea’s mandatory HIV, drug test for foreign teachers violated human rights
Social affairsAug 2, 2018
The UN Human Rights Committee recently concluded that South Korea had violated the international human rights law in mandating foreign teachers take HIV and drug tests to be issued or granted the extension of visas.In a finding dated July 31, the committee ruled in favor of a petition filed in 2013 by an American teacher, and requested the government to provide adequate compensation to the petitioner. The policy was introduced in December 2007. The HIV testing part was scrapped in 2017, followin