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November 19, 2021 Dispatches

Time Running Out for South Korea to End Age Discrimination

Proposed Law Would Improve Protections for Older People, Many Others

An elderly woman seated on the floor of an apartment
November 11, 2021 Statement

Stop ‘Paid Prioritization’ Bill: Joint Open Letter to President Moon Jae-in

Respect Net Neutrality, Oppose Bill Mandating ‘Paid Prioritization’ for Content Producers

November 11, 2021 Statement

National Assembly of South Korea should act swiftly to enact anti-discrimination legislation

November 4, 2021 Dispatches

From Schools to Motels, Nowhere is Safe from Spy Cams in South Korea

Recent Digital Sex Crimes Underscore Urgent Need for National Plan

A group of women sit holding protest signs that read "My Life Is Not Your Porn"
September 23, 2021 Statement

Statement by Human Rights Watch on the Proposed Amendments to the Press Arbitration Act

September 22, 2021 Commentary

How Schools in South Korea Can Help LGBT Youth Thrive

September 17, 2021 Letter

Joint Letter to President Moon, National Assembly members, and the consultative committee on Press Arbitration Law

September 15, 2021 News Release

South Korea: Reject Amendments to Press Law

Proposed Amendments Threaten Media Freedom, Free Expression

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September 14, 2021 News Release

South Korea: LGBT Students Face Bullying, Discrimination

Isolation and Lack of Support Put Young People at Risk

A schoolgirl stands next to a stream
September 14, 2021 Witness

Once Bullied, LGBT South Koreans Advocate for Inclusion

Former Students Share Their Stories to Press for Change

G Lee, an LGBT person in South Korea © 2021 Human Rights Watch
July 1, 2021 Commentary

Online Gender-Based Violence is a Nightmare Without Borders

Women protest to demand stronger government action to fight the spread of intimate photos and footage taken by hidden cameras in Seoul, South Korea, July 7, 2018.
June 15, 2021 News Release

South Korea: Internet Sexual Images Ruin Women’s Lives

Government Response to Digital Sex Crimes Inadequate

A group of women sit holding protest signs that read "My Life Is Not Your Porn"
February 18, 2021 Letter

Human Rights Watch Submission to the Ministry of Unification

China: Don’t Force 8 Refugees Back to North Korea PHOTO
February 3, 2021 Dispatches

‘Family’ in South Korea Should Include Same-Sex Couples

Revise Laws to Recognize Diversity in Families

A rainbow flag is carried during a parade as a part of the Seoul Queer Culture Festival in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, July 14, 2018. © 2018 AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
January 13, 2021 News Release

South Korea: Backtracking on Rights Protections

Address North Korea Concerns, Plight of Marginalized Groups

A banner emphasizing enhanced social distancing is displayed at Seoul City Hall in Seoul, South Korea on November 25, 2020. © 2020 AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon

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