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Revisiting key moments in Korea's ongoing journey for sex crime victims' rights

In 1964, then-18-year-old Choi Mal-ja became a convict for fighting off an attempted rapist by biting off a part of his tongue, with the prosecution and court waving off her claims of self-defense. This case, for which she currently seeks a retrial, stands as a landmark in wrongful convictions and serves as a reminder of the abysmal state of women's rights during that era. Since then, the rights of women or sex . ....

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[Herald Interview] #MeToo 56 years overdue: Victim of 1964 sexual assault case speaks out

Ever since one fateful night in the spring of 1964, Choi Mal-ja has endured the weight of her notorious reputation as a “tongue biter" who supposedly ruined a young man’s life over a kiss. At age 18, Choi bit off part of the man’s tongue as she tried to fight off an attempted rape. From today’s perspective, the nature of her actions is of little debate: It was self-defense. But the world . ....

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Assault case dropped against woman who 'escaped rape' by biting off attacker's tongue


Assault case dropped against woman who escaped rape by biting off attacker s tongue
Posted : 2021-02-17 15:37
Updated : 2021-02-17 16:56
A woman escaped being raped by biting off a man s tongue and was later sued by him for injuring him. After concluding that it was self-defense, the prosecution dropped his case last week. Korea Times file
By Ko Dong-hwan
The prosecution has dropped an assault case brought up against a woman who escaped an alleged rape attempt by biting off her attacker s tongue, in recognition of self-defense.
The decision by the Busan District Public Prosecutors Office last week is expected to set a meaningful precedent in a country where self-defense is rarely recognized. In a similar case in 1965, a victim, Choi Mal-ja, received a suspended prison term, which she is now seeking to rectify through a retrial. ....

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