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Speech freedom in South Korea

In South Korea, journalists fear a government clampdown on the press

Dec. 11, 2014   Washington Post

 

Fears grow for freedom of expression in South Korea

Jan. 27, 2015   CNBC

 

Freedom of the press in South Korea

Dec. 1, 2014   Consortium for Press Freedom

South Korean fascists beat up free speech

Mar. 20, 2015   PropagandaBuster

 

South Korean Fascists in New York City

Mar. 18, 2015   PropagandaBuster

 

S.Korea author accused of defaming 'comfort women

Nov. 19, 2015   NHK World

 

Seoul bans entry to ethnic Korean writer on 1948 massacre

Oct. 17, 2015   THE ASAHI SHINBUN

South Korea has banned an ethnic Korean from entering the country for an event on his book featuring the 1948 massacre on Jeju Island, an incident that was long taboo in the nation.
 

Japanese journalist faces prison time for allegedly defaming South Korean president

Nov. 6, 2015   International Press Institute

IPI criticises prosecutors’ decision as “dangerous overreaction”

Mobile chat app Kakao decides to comply with monitoring warrants Oct. Oct. 7,  YONHAP News

SEOUL, Oct. 7 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's top mobile messenger operator Kakao Corp. has decided to comply with prosecutors' requests for access to online conversations, company officials said Wednesday, sparking fresh concerns over the breach of user privacy.

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