Articles by 이주희
이주희
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Koreans learn how to entertain for work
A 40-year-old man enters a hall full of graffiti and loud music. People in vibrant tracksuits throw curious glances at him. He strolls past and opens a door to his left -- where his crew awaits. When he greets them, they immediately stop and bow -- he is their boss.This is not a scene from a gangster flick. They belong to a financial company in Seoul, and they gather every weekend for a month each year to learn to dance, all in the name of team spirit. More Koreans have begun to learn entertainm
Social Affairs Feb. 5, 2016
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Professor acquitted of defaming late President Roh
The Seoul Western District Court on Wednesday dismissed a libel suit filed by the son of late President Roh Moo-hyun against a Hongik University law professor on charges of insulting the late president in his class.The professor, identified by his surname Lyou, had included in his U.S. contract law class exam last year a question which included the sentence: “Roh was 17 years old and his IQ was 69. He suffered brain defects caused by his jumping from the Owl Rock at age six.” Roh Gun-ho (Yonhap)
Social Affairs Feb. 3, 2016
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More seek counseling on domestic violence in South Korea
The number of people seeking domestic violence counseling in South Korea soared by 1.7 times since 2012, data showed Wednesday.According to the Women’s Human Rights Commission of Korea, domestic violence accounted for 58 percent or 159,081 out of 274,226 cases of emergency phone counseling last year. The corresponding figure was 42.6 percent or 94,985 cases in 2012. (123rf)A majority of the calls involved physical abuse, with 127,565 cases, or 80.2 percent of the total, and was followed by emot
Social Affairs Feb. 3, 2016
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Ex-Interior Minister quits SNU professorship amid reproach
Former Interior Minister Chong Jong-sup, who announced his candidacy for the April parliamentary elections, came under fire Wednesday for having resumed his position at Seoul National University Law School. Faced by criticism that this may infringe upon students‘ rights, however, he immediately announced his resignation. Chong Jong-sup announces his bid to run in Donggu of Daegu for the April parliamentary election on Jan. 25. (Yonhap)Chong, who had taken a leave of absence upon taking his mini
Social Affairs Feb. 3, 2016
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President Park rejects birthday present from rival and former ally
President Park Geun-hye refused to accept orchids sent by the main opposition party’s interim leader Kim Jong-in to celebrate her 64th birthday on Tuesday, an icy gesture to the former architect of her economic policy.The Minjoo Party of Korea said that it tried to send the flower to Cheong Wa Dae around 9 a.m., but received a call some 50 minutes later from the presidential office that she will “respectfully decline.” Two more attempts to send the orchids were also turned down. The flowers that
Social Affairs Feb. 2, 2016
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Animation shows Japan coerced women into sex slavery
Professor Seo Kyoung-duk said Tuesday that he distributed an animated advertisement on Facebook that criticized Japanese leader Shinzo Abe for his recent remarks denying forceful nature of the country’s sexual slavery of Korean women during World War II.“Abe has restarted a distortion of history. Alerting the whole world of such an attempt, and pressuring Abe via public opinion, is important in preventing (Abe) from twisting history,” said Seo, a local professor. An excerpt from Seo’s advertisem
Social Affairs Feb. 2, 2016
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Seongnam mayor denies illegal campaigning
Seongnam Mayor Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday denied allegations that he instructed city government officials to conduct an illegal election campaign before the official campaigning period via social media. The local election is slated to be held in 2018.Seongnam Mayor Lee Jae-myung (Yonhap)The National Election committee Monday said it had requested police in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, to investigate Lee on a tip-off from a civil group last August. Investigators said they have yet to specify charges a
Social Affairs Feb. 2, 2016
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Arirang TV chief to step down
The president of state-run English language broadcaster Arirang TV has offered to resign, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said Tuesday.According to the ministry, Arirang TV chief Bang Suk-ho offered his resignation to Park Min-gwon, the first vice minister of culture, the night before. Bang is embroiled in a scandal over alleged misuse of public funds during his business trip to the United States last September. Rep. Choi Min-hee of the main opposition The Minjoo Party of Korea claim
Social Affairs Feb. 2, 2016
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Cheong Wa Dae names new foreign press spokesperson
Cheong Wa Dae said Wednesday that it appointed Kim Dong-jo, senior officer at the Foreign Ministry’s department of policy planning and coordination, as its new spokesperson for foreign press.“The new spokesperson joined the office as of today,” said an official connected to the senior presidential secretary for public affairs.Having passed the state Foreign Service Examination in 1998, Kim worked in the ministry’s multilateral trade cooperation department and the protocol affairs department, as
Politics Jan. 27, 2016
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Chinese couple arrested for illegal entry
Two Chinese nationals were arrested Wednesday under charges of violating South Korea‘s immigration control law. They were apprehended for illegally entering the country through Incheon International Airport last week.The married couple was caught on Jan. 25 in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province. They had gotten past four different stages of security at Korea’s largest airport on Jan. 21.The Justice Ministry’s Immigration Service said that the two individuals, who are both of Korean descent and
Social Affairs Jan. 27, 2016
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Ahn apologizes to DJ’s hospitalized widow
People’s Party founder Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo took the opportunity Wednesday to visit former President Kim Dae-jung’s widow, Lee Hee-ho, who is hospitalized after a fall, to apologize for the controversy surrounding his previous visit.Ahn had faced growing criticism for recording without consent their conversation on Jan. 4 at the 94-year-old former first lady’s home, and for allegedly exaggerating her words of encouragement. The conversation was also leaked to the local media. The report on her end
Politics Jan. 27, 2016
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Smuggled immigrants came in through brokers: reports
A Chinese couple who were caught four days after illegally entering South Korea through Incheon International Airport, came in through a broker who promised them jobs here, news reports said Wednesday.The married couple, both aged 31 were apprehended on Jan. 25 in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, after slipping through four different stages of security system at Korea’s largest airport.The Justice Ministry’s Immigration Service said that the two of Korean descent paid a total of 120,000 yuan
Social Affairs Jan. 27, 2016
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Ministry releases final labor reform guidelines
The Employment and Labor Ministry on Friday released the final version of its employment guidelines, which include allowing companies to lay off underperforming workers, drawing vehement opposition from the labor unions.The ministry, which had revealed its draft version last month, said that companies will be allowed to fire workers that have shown “extremely” low job performance or capacity to an extent that they “burden their colleagues.” They will first be given a chance to redeem themselves
Social Affairs Jan. 22, 2016
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Kim DJ loyalist leaves Minjoo
Former floor leader of the main opposition party Rep. Park Jie-won announced his defection Friday, vowing to remain independent for the time being.The former aide to late President Kim Dae-jung has been considered a pivotal figure representing the old guard of The Minjoo Party of Korea, holding significance influence over Jeolla Province constituents. Rep. Park Jie-won(front) pays respect at the grave of former President Kim Dae-jung after his announcement to leave The Minjoo Party of Korea on F
Politics Jan. 22, 2016
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Koreans more concerned about health: report
South Koreans tend to feel disproportionately that they are unhealthy despite their long average life expectancy among the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member countries, state-led research showed Friday.According to the report by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, 35.1 percent of Koreans aged 15 years and over deemed their health condition to be “good.” That was about half the OECD average of 69.2 percent. Only Korea and Japan scored less than 40 percent
Social Affairs Jan. 22, 2016
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