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South Korea is a fairly socially conservative country. Although attitudes on many issues, particularly LGBT rights, are shifting rapidly, with Pride parades now commonplace in Seoul and Daegu each June. As safe as South Korea is, it’s still technically at war with North Korea. The Korean War...
Seoul – The South Korean Supreme Court overturned Thursday a Korea Media Rating Board (Kmrb) decision for a local gay romance, claiming the conservative rating potentially threatened the human rights of the Lgbt community. Kim Jho Gwang-soo's Just Friends? is a 30-minute romantic comedy about...
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On 1 January 2021, South Korea decriminalised abortion, overturning laws that had penalised women and medical practitioners since 1953. Despite this milest
SEOUL – The South Korean Supreme Court overturned Thursday a Korea Media Rating Board (KMRB) decision for a local gay romance, claiming the conservative rating potentially threatened the human rights of the LGBT community. Kim JhoGwang-soo‘sJust Friends?is a 30-minute romantic comedy about a...
Korean LGBT: Trial, Error, and Success Jonathan Kim - South Korea does not have a strong and visible lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender social movement in the public, despite active issue advocacy organizations, political representation from the Democratic Labour Party, and popular television shows...
While men generally opt for European countries, women tend to relocate to countries neighboring Korea or to Canada. Nevertheless, most South Korean homosexuals choose not to migrate at all due to lack of financial support and desire to do so. Empirical interviews showed that a significant number ...
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LGBT Rights in South Korea: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.