Articles by Jo He-rim

Jo He-rim
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[2018 Local elections] 100,000 foreign resident voters miss out on election information
South Korea became the first country in Asia to allow voting rights to foreign residents in local elections in 2005. At this year’s local elections on June 13, over 100,000 non-Korean nationals are eligible to vote. Although it has been more than a decade since the voting rights were granted, the non-Korean electorate still misses out on details of the elections and candidates’ platforms.Shah Rafiq, a Pakistani who has lived in Korea for over 14 years, said he would not vote in the upcoming elec
Politics June 11, 2018
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[2018 Local elections] Vandalism of feminist Seoul mayor candidate’s poster continues
Since official local elections campaign kicked off on May 31, Seoul mayoral candidate Shin Ji-ye of the minor Green Party Korea saw dozens of her campaign posters damaged and deliberately taken down. Shin denounced the vandalism as misogynistic. Her campaign posters carry the word “feminist.”As of Friday, 27 posters and two banners for Shin had been found damaged according to her camp. Some of Shin’s posters, which have a photograph of her face and the phrase “Feminist Seoul Mayor” in Korean on
Politics June 8, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Ruling party enjoys sweeping lead in parliamentary by-elections
As two-day early voting period for the June 13 local elections kicked off on Friday, citizens in 12 regions are also casting additional votes for their parliamentary representatives.The results of the by-elections could affect the status of political parties at the National Assembly. Local polls forecast the ruling Democratic Party of Korea to keep its position as the biggest negotiating bloc, as they estimate it has a sweeping lead in all 11 regions where they have fielded a candidate -- even i
Politics June 8, 2018
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[2018 Local elections] Naturalized Korean says Korea needs to embrace multicultural families
Life in South Korea has never been easy for Hwang Eun-hwa, who came to the country in 1996 from China with the “Korean dream,” married a Korean man and became a naturalized citizen.When she arrived here at the age of 26, Korean society was colder than Hwang had expected. She struggled to earn a living while experiencing discrimination against Joseon-jok, or Chinese people of Korean descent. She was born and raised in Heilongjiang province in China. (Courtesy of Hwang Eun-hwa)Now an owner of a c
Politics June 7, 2018
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[2018 Local election] Third-generation Hwagyo seeks to bring harmony
During her childhood, Yang Li-ly had always felt she was deprived of something. Yang is a third-generation Hwagyo -- ethnic Chinese and Taiwanese living in Korea -- holding Korean citizenship. She was born to a Taiwanese mother and a Korean father.“I was born and brought up in Korea, and I am Korean. But I was always confused in my teen years, and I could not be proud of my root as a Hwagyo, because the foreign background is alien to the Korean society,” Yang, 41, said in an interview with The K
Politics June 7, 2018
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Civic lawyer groups file petition to UN over top court’s alleged power abuse
Progressive civic groups on Thursday filed a petition to the United Nations human rights body over the alleged abuse of authority by former Supreme Court Chief Justice Yang Sung-tae. Lawyers for a Democratic Society, also known as Minbyeon, and the People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy filed a petition with the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, reporting that the former top court chief had allegedly meddled in legal affairs, consorting with the governme
Social Affairs June 7, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Judiciary split on prosecutorial probe of own power abuse scandal
The judiciary is divided over whether the prosecution should investigate it after Supreme Court Chief Justice Kim Myeong-su expressed the firm determination to investigate his predecessor‘s alleged abuse of power and consorting with the government on sensitive cases.While those supporting Kim’s drive believe it is important to conduct a thorough prosecutorial investigation of the alleged irregularities committed by those working under former Supreme Court Chief Justice Yang Sung-tae, opponents s
Social Affairs June 6, 2018
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Prosecution reopens Jang Ja-yeon sexual abuse case
The prosecution said Tuesday it is reinvestigating the controversial sexual abuse case involving the late actress Jang Ja-yeon. The initial investigation into the case concluded nine years ago amid criticism that it failed to punish any of the alleged suspects.The move comes after a special independent panel at the Ministry of Justice looking into past rulings recommended late last month to reinvestigate the case before the statute of limitations against one of the suspects -- a journalist-turne
Social Affairs June 5, 2018
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[2018 Local elections] Opposition chief Hong says will stay away from campaigning
Hong Joon-pyo, chairman of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party, will stay away from campaign rallies for the June 12 local elections.Citing the need for candidate-centered electioneering, Hong on Sunday said that he would no longer take part in campaign rallies for his party’s candidates. Hong stressed that he was taking into account the opinions of his party members, who have urged for changes to its electioneering strategy. However, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea said that Hong was l
Politics June 4, 2018
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Seoul mayor candidate Kim Moon-soo ignorant of comfort woman statue in front of Japanese Embassy in Seoul
Seoul Mayoral candidate Kim Moon-soo of the main opposition Liberty Korea Party appeared to be unaware of the comfort woman statue that stands in front of Japanese Embassy in Seoul. At a meeting with Seoul-based foreign journalists on Monday, Kim said it is good to install the statues “here and there” to “study history” but he disagrees if the purpose of installation is to ruin the relationship with Japan. Kim Moon-soo (Yonhap)“There is not one in front of the Japanese Embassy, right? I think th
Politics June 4, 2018
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[2018 Local elections] Ire grows at campaign trucks' loud noise, illegal parking
Complaints of loud noise and illegal parking by political canvassing trucks of candidates are mounting across the country as official campaigning for the upcoming local elections and parliamentary by-elections kicked off Thursday.“The theme songs blaring from the trucks reach my apartment. I understand it is the election period, but it seems like there is no regulation,” Kim Jang-eun, 37, told The Korea Herald. Remodeled trucks with loudspeakers crisscrossing neighborhoods while blaring music an
Politics June 4, 2018
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One injured in building collapse in Yongsan
A four-story building in Seoul collapsed unexpectedly at 12:35 p.m. on Sunday, leaving one woman injured. According to the police, a building located in Yongsan-gu, central Seoul, completely toppled down for reasons yet unknown. One resident on the fourth floor surnamed Lee, 68, was injured in the accident and was transferred to a nearby hospital. (Yonhap)The restaurants on the first and second floors of the building were closed and only Lee, among the four residents on the third and fourth floo
Social Affairs June 3, 2018
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Feminist activists protest topless, Facebook Korea apologizes
Members of a feminist activist group held a shirtless protest against Facebook Korea on Saturday for its “sexually discriminatory” policy that led it to deleting photographs of their topless bodies taken during a previous protest. Facebook Korea on Sunday apologized for the deletions and restored the posts that it had deleted.In front of the Facebook Korea office building in Gangnam, Seoul, 10 female activists of Fire Femi Action took their shirt off, chanting, “My body is not porn.” Activists
Social Affairs June 3, 2018
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[Newsmaker] Judges call for prosecutorial probe over ex-Supreme Court chief
The Supreme Court is embroiled in a swirling controversy after an investigation panel revealed that the judiciary under former Supreme Court Chief Justice Yang Sung-tae had used politically sensitive trials to make a deal with the presidential office in return for support for establishing a new appellate court. The ever-widening scandal has sparked unprecedented calls from judges to conduct prosecutorial probes into the judicial bodies. Judges in Uijeongbu District Court in Gyeonggi Province hel
Social Affairs June 3, 2018
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[Herald Interview] ‘Bushcraft, the real charm of outdoor camping’
The camping season is here and many are packing their bags with tents and fancy gear to enjoy outdoor barbecues. But Han Ho-jun, a 45-year veteran of camping, says the true charm of the outdoor life lies in bush craft.“You can truly feel the freedom of thriving in the wild, and obtain a sense of accomplishment by building your own shelter and tools with the materials you find in nature,” Han, 45, told The Korea Herald. (Han Ho-jun)Bush craft is a term referring to wilderness survival skills, an
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