(1)A female part-timer at a convenience store saidimage text translation
(2)a man in his 20s who brutally assaulted him just because he was short
(3)The man was eventually put on trial
(4)According to the legal community on the 21st, the Changwon District Prosecutors’ Office’s Jinju Branch Criminal Division 2 said that a male customer in his 50s who indiscriminately assaulted and stopped a female part-timer with short hair at a convenience store in Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, also arrested and charged him with obstruction of business with special assault injuries
(5)A caused a disturbance by throwing a product on the floor at a convenience store in Hadae-dong, Jinju at 12:10 p.m. on the 4th. When a part-timer in his 20s tried to report it to the police, he took away his cell phone, put it in a microwave oven, damaged it, and assaulted him, saying, “You can get hit because you are a feminist,” causing two weeks of injuries
(1)In this regard, on the 9th, the Women’s Party Gyeongsangnam-do Party and Gyeongsang-do Partyimage text translation
(2)In a press conference in front of the Jinju branch of the Changwon District Prosecutor’s Office, the Korean Women’s Association called for a revision of the “Basic Act on the Prevention of Violence Against Women,” which can punish perpetrators of violence against women
(3)They said, “It was before and after the stabbing at Sillim Station that hate crimes against women appeared in significant numbers,” and added, “Like involuntary single people’s similar crime notices are rampant across the country and hiking trail murders, they are actually committing murder.”
(4)”Women’s violence as defined in the current Framework Act on the Prevention of Violence against Women is nothing more than domestic violence, sexual violence, prostitution, harassment, and violence using the information and communication network by close relationships,” he said, adding, “The current law has long been reduced to a debt-laden killing that lacks grounds for punishing female violence perpetrators because it cannot include all female violence.”
Assaults should be punished, but why are women punished separately under special laws? Men can be punished less even if they are beaten