South Korea’s president joined a growing number of supporters of the country’s MeToo movement, adding momentum to recent allegations of sexual misconduct against some of the most powerful men in the nation’s art and entertainment industry.
President Moon Jae-in said in a meeting with his advisers Monday that he respects victims who spoke out and urged authorities to investigate the cases thoroughly, according to his office.
Moon also said gender violence and sexual misconduct can be uprooted only when culture and views change, calling for a wider MeToo movement in the country.
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In the past, many women in South Korea have used social media to disclose sexual harassment in film and literary circles, but this is the first time that the movement has been publicly backed by the country’s leader.
This article was published on February 26, 2018, date written 26/2 or 2/26
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