Financial Times | Korea's Moon accused of putting ties with Pyongyang ahead of rights Financial Times South Korean President Moon Jae-in has been accused of betraying his political convictions in his bid to make peace with Pyongyang, after a new report revealed the rampant use of sexual violence against women by officials in the authoritarian country. Rape and sexual abuse of women in North Korea 'open, unaddressed and widely tolerated'ABC News In Landmark Ruling, South Korea's Top Court Acquits Conscientious ObjectorNew York Times South Korea's Top Court Rules in Favor of Conscientious Objectors to Military ServiceTIME CNN -The Australian -Asahi Shimbun all 730 news articles » |
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Korea's Moon accused of putting ties with Pyongyang ahead of rights - Financial Times
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