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2017-01-25

SOUTH KOREA

“Best Court Decision of the Year”

The Gwangju Appellate Court decided “not guilty” for three young men who refused military service. The nation is waiting on the highest court to render its decision.

2017-01-25

SOUTH KOREA

National Human Rights Commission Urges Respect for Freedom of Conscience

South Korea’s National Human Rights Commission urged the government to protect the fundamental right of conscientious objection to military service.

2016-12-20

SOUTH KOREA

South Korea’s Constitutional Court Soon to Release Significant Decision

The Court’s decision on conscientious objectors, if positive, will strengthen the right of freedom of conscience and religion for all South Korea’s citizens.

2016-07-13

SOUTH KOREA

Jehovah’s Witnesses in South Korean Prisons File Additional Complaints

South Korea continues punishing young Witness men with imprisonment for the legitimate exercise of their freedom of religion and conscience.

2016-05-09

SOUTH KOREA

Will South Korea Protect Freedom of Conscience?

Seon-hyeok Kim, a conscientious objector, was previously acquitted of evading military service. Why did the appeal court overturn the verdict and convict him?

2016-02-09

SOUTH KOREA

UN Human Rights Committee Urges South Korea to Recognize Conscientious Objection

The global community is watching the government’s response to the Committee’s call to fully implement the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

2015-11-27

SOUTH KOREA

Hundreds of Korean Witnesses File Complaints With UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention

International and domestic pressure continues to mount for South Korea to provide alternative service to conscientious objectors instead of imprisoning them.

2015-11-10

SOUTH KOREA

Constitutional Court Examines South Korea’s Treatment of Conscientious Objectors

The Court adjourned the hearing, and will deliberate on the constitutionality of laws that punish conscientious objectors.

2015-07-07

SOUTH KOREA

Are Judges in South Korea Ready to Adopt International Standards for Conscientious Objectors?

The Constitutional Court will reconsider South Korea’s refusal to recognize the right of conscientious objection. A global audience eagerly anticipates the judgment.

2015-02-19

SOUTH KOREA

South Korea Guilty of Arbitrary Detention of Conscientious Objectors

Every year, authorities imprison hundreds of young Witnesses as conscientious objectors. For the fifth time, the UN Human Rights Committee states that South Korea has no justification to do so.

2014-12-12

SOUTH KOREA

International Convention Coverage: Witnesses Release Bible at World Cup Stadium in Seoul

Jehovah’s Witnesses released the revised New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures in Korean during the “Keep Seeking First God’s Kingdom!” International Convention.

2014-06-16

SOUTH KOREA

Judges Struggle With Their Own Conscience When Required to Ignore Conscience of Others

South Korean judges are distressed by the injustice of mandatory verdicts that criminalize and imprison conscientious objectors instead of recognizing their human rights.

2014-02-14

SOUTH KOREA

Gallup Poll Reveals Shift in Perception of Conscientious Objection in South Korea

An increasing number of South Koreans now favor offering alternative service to those who conscientiously object to military conscription.