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During the 2022 South Korean presidential race, conservative candidate Yoon Suk-yeol denied that structural inequality between men and women exists and threatened to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. He narrowly won the presidency in March 2022 by catering to young men, who overwhelmingly believe that discrimination against men in South Korea is severe.<\/p>\n

Yet Korea ranks low in global indexes of gender equality, such as the World Economic Forum\u2019s global gender gap report<\/a>. Incidents of violence against women, including domestic assault, workplace sexual harassment, rape and murder have become alarmingly frequent. In a 2015 study by the South Korean government, 80% of respondents\u2014the vast majority of whom were women\u2014reported they had been\u00a0sexually harassed<\/a>\u00a0in their workplace. Human Rights Watch reported that nearly 80% of male respondents admitted to\u00a0violent acts<\/a>\u00a0against an intimate partner in a 2017 survey.<\/p>\n

Women constitute more than half of South Korea\u2019s reported\u00a0homicide<\/a>\u00a0victims\u2014one of the highest gender ratios in the world. In September 2022, a female employee of the Seoul subway system was beaten to death in a subway station restroom by a male co-worker who had stalked and threatened her for three years. Similar deaths occurred in prior years. According to the South Korean Supreme Prosecutor\u2019s Office, 90% of the victims of\u00a0violent crime<\/a>\u00a0in 2019 were women, a significant increase from 71% in 2000.<\/p>\n

Digital sex crimes have become an epidemic in one of the most wired nations in the world. Men have set up spy cameras in public bathrooms, women\u2019s locker rooms, stores and subways to film women, distributing the videos online without consent. Less than 4% of\u00a0sex crime prosecutions<\/a>\u00a0involved illegal filming in 2008, but the number rose to 20% in 2017.<\/p>\n

Thousands of women\u2019s lives have been impacted, but the prosecution of digital sex crimes and the punishment of convicted perpetrators are notoriously low and lenient. The overwhelming male grip on the police and judicial system\u2014where women comprise only\u00a030%<\/a>\u00a0of judges and 4% of police\u2014contributes to the problem.<\/p>\n

Young, educated and\u00a0tech-savvy men<\/a>\u00a0have been the main drivers of misogyny and hate speech against women online. They blame women and feminism for their\u00a0economic and social difficulties<\/a>\u00a0in a society distressed by high youth unemployment, spiking housing prices and growing economic inequality. Some of these men have formed the base of the alt-right movement in South Korea, brandishing the conservative flag against women, immigrants, sexual minorities and the disabled. These sentiments have been\u00a0manipulated by conservative politicians<\/a>\u00a0into potent public weapons of battle.<\/p>\n

Recent surveys reported that 76% of men in their 20s\u00a0oppose feminism<\/a>, in contrast to 64% of women in their 20s who\u00a0support feminism<\/a>. Unsurprisingly, almost 60% of respondents in their 20s believed gender issues are the most serious source of\u00a0conflict<\/a>\u00a0in South Korea.<\/p>\n

Despite the turbulent anti-woman environment, South Korea\u2019s Constitutional Court recognised women\u2019s right to abortion in 2019 and decriminalised abortion in late 2021. This meant that women who had abortions and medical professionals who administered abortions were no longer subject to fines and jail sentences.<\/p>\n

When the court ruled that the 1953 abortion ban violated pregnant women\u2019s right to self-determination, they were freeing women from decades of state control. From the 1960s to the 1980s, the\u00a0authoritarian state<\/a>\u00a0coerced or forced abortion and sterilisation to lower the population rate in the service of economic development. In the 1980s and 1990s, the state had mostly condoned the abortion of thousands of female foetuses by citizens who favoured male sex selection after prenatal sex screening.<\/p>\n

Since the early 2000s, the state has been urging and subsidising women to have more children to reverse South Korea\u2019s demographic crisis\u2014the country with the lowest birth rate in the world. Men have blamed the declining birth rate on women and feminism, a sentiment\u00a0publicly echoed<\/a>\u00a0by Yoon.<\/p>\n

Since the mid-2010s, South Korean women and various civic groups have developed an effective reproductive justice platform that specifies the state, not pro-life advocates, as the enemy of abortion rights. They have staged mass protests, lobbied government ministries and political parties, engaged the media, educated the public and filed\u00a0amicus<\/em>\u00a0briefs in support of decriminalising abortion.<\/p>\n

But constitutional promises remain impotent when national laws to protect women\u2019s rights are absent or inadequate. The National Assembly failed to create laws that clarify guidelines for lawful medical abortion by the end of 2020, as mandated by the Constitutional Court in its 2019 decision. This has left medical professionals and women seeking abortion in a legal vacuum with no legislation sanctioning abortion to guide the medical community and health insurance system. Aligning laws with the newly earned constitutional right to abortion is an urgent duty the state needs to fulfil.<\/p>\n

The anti-stalking law created in October 2021 also needs to be revised to eliminate\u00a0loopholes<\/a>\u00a0that protect the perpetrator rather than the victim and strengthen enforcement to deter and punish the stalking and killing of women. Otherwise, the misogynistic threats to women and the inadequate legal protections of their bodies and rights will continue to be a fundamental weakness in South Korean democracy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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