One of the perpetrators of the 2004 Miryang gang rape case, whose identity was recently doxxed, publicly apologized and revealed his face in a YouTube video posted on Sunday.
The victim in the 2004 Miryang rape case thanked the public for its interest in the case through a support center, while also expressing hope that future victims are well-treated by the authorities.
The Korea Communications Standards Commission on Thursday will review videos uploaded by a YouTuber who unveiled the alleged identities of perpetrators of the 2004 Miryang gang rape.
A YouTuber who uploaded, and then took down, videos identifying the alleged perpetrators in the Miryang rape case has re-uploaded them.
Five men in their 30s and a man in his 20s were all handed stiffer sentences by the Seoul High Court on Wednesday for a range of sexual offenses against underage students.
Singer Jung Joon-young, who served a five-year prison sentence for raping multiple women, was released Tuesday morning from a prison in Mokpo, South Jeolla.
A 30-year-old man who killed a woman after beating her with brass knuckles at a park in Sillim-dong, southern Seoul, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Monday.
High-risk sex offenders will be restricted to living in state-run accommodation facilities under a bill approved by the Cabinet on Tuesday.
A series of random knife attacks and brass-knuckle assaults this summer, followed by hundreds of threats to do the same, shocked a nation once believed to have one of the highest standards of public security.
Child rapist Cho Doo-soon had an unauthorized night out, defying an order to remain at home, and was sent back to his residence by police officers.
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