May 11, 2022
By Boram Jang, East Asia Researcher at Amnesty International.
„Many women in South Korea will be feeling anxious today as the country inaugurates a new president Yoon Suk-yeol, a self-styled crusader for justice.
During the election campaign, Yoon made several anti-feminist remarks and pledged to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, accusing its officials of treating men like “potential sex criminals” and blaming the country’s low birthrate on feminism.
Yoon also claimed that systemic gender discrimination does not exist in South Korea, but the statistics tell a different story, with South Korea’s gender equality index languishing near the bottom among developed countries.“ (…)
Yoon Suk-yeol needs to change the way South Korea treats women
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