Thursday, October 30, 2014

A Canadian teacher in South Korea who was raped is now facing jail time because she reported the crime to police...

It is a warning for young people going overseas to teach English, not to expect the same rights often taken for granted here.

A Canadian woman sexually assaulted in South Korea has learned she could face charges for testifying in court.

The woman — whose identity is being protected — was attacked last year.

The man charged was known to police — accused in a number of other attacks.

She was followed walking home from work, that part, caught on video surveillance.

“And then he came inside my apartment building and sexually assaulted me.”

She reported it to police.

 “They caught him, soon after, in a different neighbourhood, preying on a different female.” Full story...

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