Articles by Catherine Chung
Catherine Chung
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Senior teacher in Daegu dismissed over sexual misconduct
A private high school teacher in Daegu has been dismissed after being found guilty of sexually harassing a female contract-based teacher at the school. According to Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education on Tuesday, the male teacher, 50, had recently undergone training for the upcoming vice principal position. The victim reported that the suspect persistently texted her inappropriate messages, such as wanting to “meet in private and foster a close relationship.” (Yonhap)School officials further
Social Affairs March 5, 2018
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Multiple-vehicle accident on Hongcheon Expressway leaves 3 dead, 5 injured
A multiple-vehicle accident occurred on the Hongcheon Expressway Sunday night following heavy rainfall, leaving three people dead and five others injured. Officials said the three drivers were critically injured and ultimately died as a result from the crash, while the other five people are being treated for injuries. (Yonhap)The collision happened near the Hongcheon Rest Area in the direction of Honcheon, Gangwon Province at 8:45 p.m. Sunday. Three cars were involved in the deadly crash, polic
Social Affairs March 5, 2018
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Female rape victim’s IQ becomes issue in police probe
Police have dropped alleged rape charges against two men in their 20s at a district in South Gyeongsang Province late February. Their decision to do so, however, has caused controversy in the disabled community as the victim is an intellectually disabled teen girl. After realizing that his 16-year-old daughter was pregnant from the alleged rape, the victim’s father reported the heinous crime to police in November last year, according to Geoje police officers Friday. The father said that the two
Social Affairs March 2, 2018
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Jeju National University students call for apology from faculty over sexual misconduct
A student body at Jeju National University is calling on the faculty to issue a formal apology on behalf of two professors who had allegedly committed sexual misconduct against female students.One professor, 53, is under criminal scrutiny by the local prosecutors’ office over his sexual misdeeds involving two students on Feb. 14. Another professor, 45, was arrested for reportedly touching a student’s body in his car on Dec. 26. (YouTube)Students of the state university formed a committee on the
Social Affairs March 1, 2018
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[Photo News] Winter returns in Daegwallyeong
In contrast to the clear sky in Seoul, Daegwallyeong township is being covered with snow Thursday. Low temperatures will hover around minus 14 degrees Celsius, with peak temperatures of minus 4 C in the county of PyeongChang, Gangwon Province.With the sudden snowfall and subzero temperatures, many people got stuck in traffic, while snow and ice are being cleared from roads. The snowfall is set to let up by Friday, according to the country’s weather agency. Written by Catherine Chung (cec82@heral
Social Affairs March 1, 2018
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Man gets suspended sentence for sexual exploitation of youths
A Gyeonggi court on Wednesday handed down a suspended prison term to a man for sexually exploiting a high school student and other youths in search of a temporary job. The Uijeongbu District Court sentenced the 36-year-old man to one year in jail with a stay of execution for two years. He was also ordered to undergo 40 hours of sex education classes. The man was indicted for paying money to the victim for sex on multiple occasions. The victim, who was 16 years old at the time, had posted on a re
Social Affairs Feb. 28, 2018
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Jumbo taxi driver booked for scamming Australian
A jumbo taxi driver was booked without detention by the Incheon tourist police Tuesday for allegedly scamming a foreign visitor out of nearly 1.3 million won ($1,200) in cab fare. The 61-year-old suspect faces charges of theft by fraud. The Australian tourist said that he was picked up by the driver at Incheon Airport on Oct. 31 last year. His destination was a hotel in Nonhyeon-dong, southern Seoul. (Twitter)For a journey from Incheon Airport to Nonhyeong-dong, customers would normally pay 100
Social Affairs Feb. 27, 2018
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Two Cambodian men arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
Two Cambodian men were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after allegedly attacking and injuring two Thai men with a knife, Hwaseong Seobu Police Station reported Monday. According to the police, the suspects, 22 and 26, said they encountered the two Thai victims in a commercial building’s bathroom in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, at 7:10 p.m. Sunday. (Yonhap)Following a physical brawl, the suspects reportedly stabbed a 34-year-old victim once and a 27-year-old victim twice. The 34-year-o
Social Affairs Feb. 26, 2018
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Korean state agencies under fire for lackluster #MeToo response
South Korean government agencies are under fire for failing to take proper actions in response to the outpouring of sexual violence and harassment revelations across the country. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family Affairs, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the National Police Agency are facing a barrage of criticism from the public, who say their support and protection for victims has been inadequate Women carry banners as they gather to protest against sexual harassment in
Social Affairs Feb. 23, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Coca-Cola pays tribute to Korean female Olympians
As a multinational beverage corporation, Coca-Cola has gone beyond expectations once again. For years, the company has collaborated with a variety of designers to generate creative, fun products. Now working with Korean artist Kim Hyun-jung, the company has launched an ad campaign of Olympics-inspired art depicting female Korean athletes in traditional hanbok dresses. (Coca-Cola Facebook)As a tribute to the Olympians, the paintings showcase curling, speedskating and bobsled. Fans can take part
Olympic Games Feb. 23, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Speedskating empress Lee Sang-hwa emotional after ‘unforgettable’ experience
Winning her third Olympic medal for Korea on Sunday in the women’s 500 meters, Korea’s ace speedskater Lee Sang-hwa shared a picture of her hugging PyeongChang’s mascot Soohorang on Thursday via Instagram. Overwhelmed with emotions after claiming the silver, Lee described the PyeongChang Olympics as an “unforgettable” experience in the post. Japanese speedskater Nao Kodaira clinched the gold in the close race, setting an Olympic record of 36.94 seconds. (Left photo) Lee Sang-hwa hugs PyeongChang
Olympic Games Feb. 22, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Chinese fans slam Koreans over speedskating penalty
Some of the infuriated Chinese fans have launched a verbal warfare against Korean counterparts on short track speedskater Choi Min-jeong’s Instagram account. The online confrontation came after the judges handed over the gold medal to Team Korea at the women’s 3,000-meter short track relay on Tuesday. Shim Suk-hee, Choi Min-jeong, Kim A-land and Kim Ye-jin went up against Team China, Italy and Canada in the finals relay Tuesday at Gangneung Ice Arena in Gangneung. (Yonhap)The race was a very clo
Olympic Games Feb. 21, 2018
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[PyeongChang 2018] Dutch man caught stealing Soohorang plushies at Incheon Int’l Airport
Police officers at Incheon International Airport arrested a Dutch man for allegedly stealing a PyeongChang-inspired Soohorang doll for a gift to his daughter on Wednesday. The suspect, 53, was booked without detention on Wednesday on the charge of theft. Soohorang & Bandabi — the PyeongChang 2018 mascots (Twitter)It is said the suspect reportedly stole six small-sized Soohorang bag charm plushies and a PyeongChang-inspired hooded sweatshirt from a PyeongChang Goods store within the internatinal
Social Affairs Feb. 21, 2018
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Trending: #garlicgirl ‘Annie’ and her ‘mystery man’
Skip Kim Eun-jeong of the South Korean curling team, also known as “Annie,” sparked a torrent of online comments Tuesday, as multiple pictures of her standing next to a mystery man circulated via online communities. (Screen capture from social media)In the pictures, Kim appears ecstatic and all smiles. She is seen holding hands with a broad-shouldered man. Curious fans commented beneath the post trying to figure out the man’s identity. Playing detective, one fan has speculated the man is surna
Olympic Games Feb. 20, 2018
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Bullying results in nurse’s death: boyfriend
The apparent suicide of a nurse at Seoul Asan Medical Center last Thursday has stirred up a frenzy on social media after the victim’s boyfriend blamed the hospital’s “taeum” culture for “driving the victim to her death.” The hazing practice called “taeum,” which means to “burn to ashes” in Korean, is prevalent among nurses here. Senior nurses are given higher privileges, permitting them to bully junior nurses and especially new staff. The bullying essentially involves excluding the victim from m
Social Affairs Feb. 20, 2018
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