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[Graphic News] Generational divide at impeachment rallies stronger among women
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Vincent van Gogh's exhibition in Seoul explores his decade-long career
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Brother claims ruling party figures pressured family to accept slain official tried to defect
North Korea
Apr 20, 2022
Lawmakers from the ruling Democratic Party of Korea and an ex-naval officer pushed for the family of a fisheries official killed by North Korea to admit that the deceased was attempting to defect to the North, the official’s brother claims. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries official went missing during a patrol on Sept. 21, 2020, and was shot dead and set ablaze at sea by North Korean troops ...
[Exclusive] No more prosecutorial investigations? Police brutality victim says more could suffer like him
Social affairs
Apr 18, 2022
A victim of police brutality, who was wrongfully convicted and served jail time in place of a serial killer, said taking the prosecution’s investigation powers away could lead more people to suffer in the same way. As a result of a false confession given in response to a coercive police interrogation, Yun Sung-yeo, 55, spent 20 years in jail on a wrongful conviction before he was released on par...
[단독] ‘이춘재 연쇄살인 누명’ 윤성여, “‘검수완박’ 되면 억울한 사람 늘어날 것”
한국어판
Apr 18, 2022
[코리아헤럴드=김아린 기자] 연쇄살인범 이춘재 대신 20년간 옥살이를 하고, 사건 발생 32년 만에 누명을 벗은 윤성여(55) 씨는 검찰의 수사권이 박탈되면 “억울한 사람이 늘어날 것”이라며 “별로 반기지 않는다”고 말했다. 윤 씨는 17일 코리아헤럴드와의 통화에서 더불어민주당의 ‘검수완박(검찰 수사권 완전 박탈)’ 입법 추진에 대해 “경찰이 조사해서 억울한 사람이 없으면 다행인데, 억울한 사람이 많을 것 같다”며 반대 의견을 표했다. 그는 이춘재 연쇄살인 사건 중 ‘8차 사건’의 진범으로 억울하게 지목된 당시에 “검사는 경찰 조사에 의지할 수밖에 없었다”며 “그렇게 경찰 수사로 마무리하게 됐다”고 설명했다. 이어 “경찰이 마무리한 걸 검찰이 넘기고, 그걸 법원에서 인정해서 내가 20년을 살고 나왔다”...
[From the Scene] Sewol ferry disaster lives on in memories
Social affairs
Apr 17, 2022
This year’s Sewol disaster anniversary is the last one to fall during Moon Jae-in’s term as president. Moon, who blamed the preceding Park Geun-hye administration’s negligence and incompetence for the ferry’s sinking, rose to presidency on the promise that he would uncover the truths surrounding the disaster. A Sewol survivor and Danwon graduate, Jang Ae-jin, told the audience comprising of lawm...
[Exclusive] Korea sequenced less than 0.1% of cases over omicron outbreak
Social affairs
Apr 14, 2022
South Korea has conducted whole-genome sequencing on less than 0.1 percent of cases that occurred over its omicron outbreak to date, far below the World Health Organization’s recommendation of 5 percent. The lack of surveillance means Korea may lose sight of the next concerning variant coming its way, and let that variant spread undetected in the community, experts warn. The Korea Disease Contr...
Yoon Suk-yeol’s ‘wingman’ named justice minister
Social affairs
Apr 13, 2022
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol on Wednesday picked his close associate and elite prosecutor Han Dong-hoon to lead the Ministry of Justice. Han, 49, is known for leading the probes into corruption allegations against the conservative administrations of Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye during the early days of Moon Jae-in’s presidency as the head of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office’s anti-corruption ...
‘Truth will be concealed’: Family of man killed by N. Korea fights plan to block record release
North Korea
Apr 13, 2022
In an escalating legal battle, the family of a South Korean fisheries official killed by North Korean troops filed an appeal asking the Constitutional Court on Wednesday to stop the Moon Jae-in administration’s plan to archive information related to the case as part of the presidential record. Once archived, the information would not be released to the public for as long as 15 years. The offic...
‘Bill to benefit criminals’: Legal experts slam Democratic Party of Korea’s prosecution reform push
Social affairs
Apr 12, 2022
Top legal scholars and societies have hit back at the ruling Democratic Party of Korea’s push to strip the prosecution completely of its investigative powers, warning the move will end up benefiting criminals and hurting victims. Last week the Democratic Party leadership said the party would legislate the prosecution reform bill before the end of Moon Jae-in administration in early May. During a...
Korea finds first case of omicron recombinant variant, XL
Social affairs
Apr 12, 2022
The first case of an omicron recombinant variant, XL, was discovered in South Korea, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency announced Tuesday. The XL patient, who tested positive on March 23, was boosted with a third dose, had no recent travel history and showed a mild disease course, said Lee Sang-won, the head of the KDCA’s epidemiological analysis team, during a briefing Tuesday. XL...
[From the Scene] In Seoul square, gathering remembers pandemic’s fallen
Social affairs
Apr 11, 2022
By Kim Arin ( arin@heraldcorp.com )
Korea considers boosters for people who had breakthrough COVID-19
Social affairs
Apr 8, 2022
South Korea may start recommending a third COVID-19 vaccination for people who have recovered from a breakthrough infection to prepare for any future variants and ensuing waves, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. The national health protection agency told reporters Friday that a review by the advisory committee on immunization practices was underway, the agency said. ...
[KH Explains] The collapse of press-prosecution conspiracy narrative
Social affairs
Apr 7, 2022
Han Dong-hoon, a high-ranking prosecutor and a close associate of President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol, was cleared Wednesday of accusations of collusion with members of the press. The findings come after two years of investigation into the claim that Han conspired with two reporters to threaten a news source into making a false accusation against a key Democrati Party of Korea ally, Rhyu Si-min. The t...
Korea says omicron in retreat, floats hopes for return to normalcy
Social affairs
Apr 6, 2022
South Korean government says the omicron wave is in retreat here, and that a return to normal life is on the horizon. “The weekly average deaths are falling, and this declining trend is expected to continue,” Ministry of Health and Welfare spokesperson Son Young-rae said at a briefing Wednesday. He said the number of patients in critical care have also fallen from a peak in late March, with 60 ...
Forum questions future of Gender Equality Ministry
Social affairs
Apr 5, 2022
A forum held Tuesday by the office of Rep. Yoon Sang-hyun, a four-term lawmaker of the main conservative People Power Party, discussed the future of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, which the incoming administration has vowed to do away with. The party’s President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol plans to abolish the ministry, which was among his key election campaign pledges. In an opening addre...
Yoon’s transition team says ending COVID-19 restrictions in two weeks ‘hasty’
Social affairs
Apr 4, 2022
Ending social distancing in two weeks may be “hasty,” a COVID-19 adviser on President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s transition committee said Monday, raising concerns over the government’s intention to dial back protocols. Dr. Jung Ki-suck, one of the COVID-19 experts on the presidential transition committee, said during an interview with a public broadcaster that “lifting restrictions completely two we...
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