New Straits Times

BIGGEST ANTI-SPYCAM PORN RALLY

Record number of women to join South Korea protest today

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EVEN a record heatwave will not keep Claire Lee from joining tens of thousands of South Korean women at a mass protest today against secretly-filmed spycam pornograph­y, as anger over the issue swells, prompting national soul-searching.

Since May, the monthly demonstrat­ion here has shattered records to become the biggest-ever women’s protest in South Korea, where the global #MeToo movement has unleashed an unpreceden­ted wave of female-led activism.

The target of their fury: “molka”, or spycam videos which largely involve men secretly filming women in schools, offices, trains, toilets and changing rooms and which are so prevalent they make headlines on a daily basis.

“Entering a public bathroom is such an unnerving experience these days,” Lee said, adding that she always looked around the walls to see if there were any “suspicious holes”.

“You never know if there’s a spycam lense hidden inside... filming you while you pee,” the 21year-old student said, adding that she sometimes stabbed the holes with a pen to shatter any secret lenses, or stuffed tissues inside them.

The statistics are startling, with the number of spycam crimes reported to police surging from around 1,100 in 2010 to more than 6,500 last year.

The offenders have included school teachers, professors, doctors, church pastors, government officials, police officers and even a court judge.

In some cases, the victims’ boyfriends or relatives were responsibl­e for the crimes, in a troubling reflection of South Korea’s deep-rooted patriarcha­l norms.

Fed up of living in fear, women are fighting back.

More than 55,000 attended last month’s protest in Seoul, according to its organisers, although police put the attendance at around 20,000.

“The pent-up anger among women has finally reached a boiling point,” one of the protest organisers said.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Women staging a monthly protest against secretly-filmed spycam pornograph­y in Seoul in June.
AFP PIC Women staging a monthly protest against secretly-filmed spycam pornograph­y in Seoul in June.

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