South Korean opposition lawmaker emphasizes ”protection of sexual assault victims” in essay, but says his party was ”reactive” in dealing with sexual misconduct scandals
South Korean opposition lawmaker emphasizes ”protection of sexual assault victims” in essay, but says his party was ”reactive” in dealing with sexual misconduct scandals
Cho Kuk, the chairman of the emergency response committee of the South Korean opposition party, the Fatherland Reform Party, also known as the "Onion Man," published 13 papers on sexual crimes when he was a professor, and called for "protecting victims and taking strict measures against perpetrators."