South Korea's Human Rights Commission proposes constitutional amendments

28 June 2017
The flag of South Korea (Photo credit: Flickr)
The flag of South Korea (Photo credit: Flickr)
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) proposed Constitutional amendments, such as prohibiting discrimination against LGBT persons, permitting alternative military service, and abolishing the death penalty. The proposed changes would strengthen basic rights guarantees and the human rights protections by expanding the category of basic rights from “citizens” to “people.”
Read the full article here: The Hankyoreh English

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