The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Korea abuse MP quits as poet’s exhibition dismantled

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SEOUL: A South Korean member of parliament resigned yesterday after being accused of sex abuse, the latest target of a spreading ‘MeToo’ campaign in the country, as an exhibition to an accused poet was dismantled.

Min Byung-doo, a threeterm lawmaker with the ruling Democratic Party, submitted his resignatio­n despite requests by his own organisati­on to reconsider as his exit whittled away its position as largest party in the legislatur­e.

He is the first sitting MP to step down over allegation­s of abuse, which have swept fields from politics to the arts.

A woman who declined to be named claimed in an interview with the online news website Newstapa that Min had forcibly kissed her and unzipped her trousers at a karaoke in 2008.

Min, 59, denied the accusation in a statement last week but said he was ‘ready to resign if I committed any wrongdoing­s that I was not aware of’.

Min’s resignatio­n has to be approved by the parliament to take effect, but would reduce the Democratic Party to 120 seats in the single chamber, just four more than the conservati­ve Liberty Korea opposition. And at least seven by-elections are already due in June.

Also yesterday, the main library of the capital Seoul removed an exhibition in honour of Ko Un, who is regularly tipped for the Nobel Prize in literature but has been accused of sex abuse.

Famed poet Choi Young-mi claimed that Ko, 84, had often groped young female writers and editors after publishing a thinlyveil­ed poem ‘Monster’, in which she detailed her experience­s at his hands.

Another poet, Park Jin-sung, also said he had seen Ko groping women and exposing his penis to them while other literary figures turned a blind eye.

As public fury over Ko escalated, the education ministry said last week almost all of Ko’s works and mentions of his name would be removed from school textbooks.

Seoul Metropolit­an Library, where a replica of Ko’s study featuring his books and other personal items donated by him had been on display since last year, removed the exhibition.

“We will take steps to return all the materials to the poet,” said a library official quoted by the Yonhap news agency. – AFP

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