South Korea Drops HIV Screening of Foreigners, but Stigma Remains
The Ministry of Justice announced earlier this month that English teachers will no longer be screened for HIV during the…
The Ministry of Justice announced earlier this month that English teachers will no longer be screened for HIV during the…
Water cannon trucks brought out to protests; a proposed partner registration act; President Park dares the National Assembly to impeach her; and more.
NHRCK against HIV testing; mistreatment of foreign professionals; Sewol commission continues; and Baek Nam-gi's family fights autopsy warrant.
Baek Nam-gi's struggle continues; the Sewol commission ends; Kim Young-ran law takes effect; child labor batteries; and elderly poverty.
Earthquakes, sexist Olympics commentary, AIDS discrimination, life for university students in Seoul, and stressful holidays round out the Weekly Brief.