Articles by Ock Hyun-ju
Ock Hyun-ju
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Court confirms 27-year jail term for abusive stepmom
A top court Thursday confirmed a 27-year jail term for a woman convicted of abusing her stepson to death and burying his body to cover up the crime.Upholding a lower court’s decision, the Supreme Court also confirmed a 17-year prison term for the father of 7-year-old Shin Won-young for neglecting the crime and helping abandon the boy’s body.A photo of 7-year-old Shin Won-young (Yonhap)Prosecutors said that the 39-year-old stepmother, surnamed Kim, had locked up the boy in a bathroom and abused h
Social Affairs April 13, 2017
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Whistleblower in corruption scandal arrested
South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday arrested Ko Young-tae, a whistleblower in the corruption scandal involving former President Park Geun-hye and her friend Choi Soon-sil. Ko, who was once a close associate of Choi, is accused of receiving kickbacks in return for wielding influence on personnel appointment at the nation’s customs agency. He was taken into custody at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office on Tuesday evening after the court issued a warrant Monday. Prosecutors can hold h
Social Affairs April 12, 2017
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[Feature Interview] Foreign wives share tips through 24-hour hotline
When Maria first came to Korea 17 years ago, the Filipina had no one to rely on, except for her Korean husband. Despite his support, it took more than a decade to finally be able to call South Korea her home.From the language barrier and spicy food to the country’s patriarchal values, the 47-year-old, who did not want to use her real name, faced challenges every step of the way to adjust to life here, some 2,600 kilometers away from her family and friends in the Philippines.(Ministry of Gender E
Social Affairs April 11, 2017
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Woo attends hearing on arrest warrant
Woo Byung-woo, a former aide of ousted President Park Geun-hye, appeared at a local court Tuesday to fight against the prosecution’s request for his arrest warrant over charges tied to the scandal that led to Park’s removal from power and arrest.Woo, who was a senior presidential secretary for civil affairs from 2015 to 2016, is suspected of abetting or condoning Park’s friend Choi Soon-sil’s meddling in state affairs, and exerting undue influence over the prosecution to help Choi. Woo Byung-woo
Social Affairs April 11, 2017
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Trial of Samsung heir apparent begins
A Seoul court on Friday began the trial of the country’s most prominent businessman -- Samsung Group’s de facto chief Lee Jae-yong -- on bribery charges in connection with the scandal that removed President Park Geun-hye from power. On the same day, prosecutors sought to extend the arrest of the ousted president and questioned Lotte Group chairman Shin Dong-bin on a related allegation -- providing donations to foundations allegedly controlled by Park’s confidante Choi Soon-sil. Lee is brought to
Social Affairs April 7, 2017
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Woo questioned over corruption scandal
Woo Byung-woo, ousted President Park Geun-hye’s former aide, appeared at the prosecution’s office Thursday for questioning over a corruption scandal that led to Park’s removal from power and arrest.Woo, who served Park as a presidential secretary for civil affairs from 2015 to 2016, is suspected of abetting or condoning Choi’s meddling in state affairs and exerting undue influence over the prosecution to disrupt a probe into the sinking of the Sewol ferry in 2014. Woo, a prosecutor-turned-presid
Social Affairs April 6, 2017
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[Feature] Colombian's police debacle resonates with expats
When Leo Mendoza decided to go shopping with his wife on March 30, he did not imagine that it would lead to one of the most hurtful experiences in his 16-year stay in Korea, all because he wanted to save a child’s life. As they spotted a Korean boy about to be hit by a car in the parking lot, his Korean wife Shin Jin-young instinctively screamed to stop the vehicle, which prevented an accident. The child’s grandparents, who were not paying attention when this happened, started to yell at Mendoza
Social Affairs April 6, 2017
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Ousted Park questioned in jail
South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday grilled former President Park Geun-hye at a detention facility, where she is in custody, as part of a continuing investigation into a scandal that led to her removal from office and arrest. Prosecutor Han Woong-jae led the interrogation from 10 a.m. to 8:40 p.m. at a makeshift investigation room at Seoul Detention Center south of Seoul, where she has been jailed since Friday. The session took place inside the facility at Park’s request. It was the first questi
Social Affairs April 4, 2017
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Korean cargo ship missing after distress call: ministry
A South Korean cargo ship with eight South Korean and 16 Filipino sailors went missing in the South Atlantic earlier this week after making a distress call, Seoul's foreign ministry said Saturday.The Marshal Islands-flagged ship, Stella Daisy, was sailing in waters near Uruguay after departing Brazil on March 26, it said.At about 11:20 p.m. Friday (Seoul time), the ship's crew members told their South Korean employer, Polaris Shipping, that their ship was sinking, using a mobile phone-based text
Social Affairs April 1, 2017
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Korean supporters of arrested ex-president protest in Seoul
Supporters of arrested former President Park Geun-hye have begun rallying in South Korea's capital for her release.Thousands were expected at Saturday's protest near Seoul's City Hall, and more than 10,000 officers were being deployed amid concerns of clashes. Opponents and supporters of Park have filled the capital's streets with passionate rallies in recent months, reflecting the country's deep divide.Park was jailed Friday over allegations that she colluded with a confidante to extort money f
Social Affairs April 1, 2017
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Myanmar by-elections take pulse of Suu Kyi's popularity
Voting began Saturday in 19 by-elections in Myanmar, in the first test of the popularity of Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy since it formed the government a year ago. Nine of the contested seats are in the Lower House, three are in the Upper House and the rest are in state and regional assemblies in ethnic minority areas. Some seats became vacant because the lawmakers were promoted to the Cabinet; some because of deaths and others were never filled in the 2015 general election
World News April 1, 2017
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Gov't vows all efforts to find remains of Sewol victims
South Korea's Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn on Saturday called for a painstaking search for the remains of those killed in the 2014 Sewol ferry sinking."The top priority is to recover the remains," he said during a visit to a Mokpo port in the southwestern province of Jeolla. Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn meets with the families of the victims of the 2014 Sewol ferry sinking in Mokpo, South Jeolla Province, on April 1, 2017. (Yonhap)It has become the new home of the 6,825-ton ship, which sank
Social Affairs April 1, 2017
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Number of CCTV cameras surges in Korea
The number of closed-circuit television cameras more than doubled in the country in 2015 compared with five years earlier, data showed Saturday, casting concerns over privacy protection.According to the data compiled by the National Assembly Budget Office and the Ministry of the Interior, the number of CCTV cameras installed in public locations came to a whopping 740,000 as of end-2015, hiking from around 300,000 units posted in 2010. (Yonhap)Of the cameras installed, 49 percent of them were to
Social Affairs April 1, 2017
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Kim Jong-un inspects military drill of tanks
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has inspected a military drill of tank units, Pyongyang's state-run news agency said Saturday.The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported that Kim guided the Korean People's Army Tank Crews' Competition-2017, where hecalled the country's tank units "iron fists.""(Kim) expressed belief that all the tank crews would rush, sweeping away everything in their way and destroy the enemy positions with their tanks once a war breaks out," the report said in an English di
North Korea April 1, 2017
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South Korea's exports rose for the fifth straight month
South Korea's exports rose for the fifth straight month in March on the back of brisk sales of chips, displays and cosmetics, the trade ministry said Saturday.Outbound shipments came to US$48.9 billion last month, up 13.7 from $43 billion tallied a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.The country's exports have been on a steady rise since November on an uptick in oil prices. Last month marked the first time sinc December 2011 that exports have risen for five cons
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