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Posted : 2021-07-22 09:58
Updated : 2021-07-22 16:36
Tattooist-painter Oh Si-young, who goes by the alias Yissho, poses at his recent solo exhibition The Soil Sinks into the Water at BHAK in Yongsan District, Seoul. The exhibition was sponsored by the culture ministry and the Korea Disability Arts and Culture Center. Courtesy of BHAK
By Park Han-sol
For the artist Oh Si-young, the earliest memory of death came at the age of six. One day, during a visit to the workplace of his father, a professor of anatomy, he was briefly left alone in a medical lab filled with human skeletons. Minutes felt like hours. He still remembers the feeling of horror rushing through his tiny body.
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July 21, 2021
NEW DELHI: The Indian parliament was disrupted for the second day running on Tuesday by noisy opposition calls for an investigation into reports of snooping on politicians and others with Israeli-made spyware Pegasus.
The parties, led by the main opposition Congress, shouted slogans and raised ruckus in both houses of parliament that had reconvened Monday after being cut short in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Shaktisinh Gohil, a Congress spokesman, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi´s government should clearly say whether it used Pegasus to spy on dozens of politicians, journalists, activists and critics.
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