Watchdog says pervasive digital sex crime affecting life for South Korean women, girls Reuters 19 hrs ago By Josh Smith © Reuters/HEO RAN Woman poses for a picture next to a cherry blossom tree, at a street closed to avoid the spread of the COVID-19, in Seoul
By Josh Smith
SEOUL (Reuters) - Digital sex crime is now so pervasive in South Korea that the fear of it is affecting the quality of life for women and girls, with many victims saying they had considered suicide or leaving the country, a human rights watchdog said on Wednesday.
South Korea has become the global epicentre of spycam - the use of tiny, hidden cameras to film victims naked, urinating or having sex.
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