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South Korean politicians seek to criminalise ‘semen terrorism’

Recent court rulings have punished men on charges of property damage rather than sexually criminal behaviour

  • Warning: this article contains graphic content

Politicians in South Korea are seeking to make amendments to an existing law in order to make “semen terrorism” a punishable sex crime.

The move comes after a string of controversial court verdicts that have punished men who secretly ejaculated onto women’s belongings for “property damage”, and not for sexually criminal behaviour.

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