2018-05-27

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Yang Yewan received thousands of signatures on her petition to investigate "a photo studio outside of Hapjeong Station, exit 3." The studio, now under entirely new management and run by a different studio in the same location Yewan mentioned, is taking legal action against Suzy because they do not believe her apology is enough. Additionally, Katalk talks between Yewon and the studio have a portion of the public no longer believing her side of the story.

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Sources: Photo from Kpopmap, Korea Joongang Daily, Soompi, Netizenbuzz (1) and (2) via Naver (1) (2) and Nate (1) (2)
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Korean women protest against the current abortion ban in front of the Constitutional Court in Seoul on Thursday.

After South Korea’s Constitutional Court reviewed a challenge from a medical doctor who was prosecuted for performing almost 70 abortions on Thursday, the nation continues to be divided on whether or not abortion should be decriminalized.

The doctor, who performed the illegal procedure 69 times from November 2013 to June 2015, said at the court that the current ban endangers women and their well-being, as it limits their right to choose their own destinies and make choices for their reproductive health.

Under articles 269 and 270 of South Korea’s Criminal Act, any woman who undergoes an abortion could face one year of imprisonment or a fine of up to 2 million won ($1,800).

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Source: Korea Herald

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