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SKorea - WOMEN - RIGHTS - CRIME - INTERNET - PORNOGRAPHY
SKorea - WOMEN - RIGHTS - CRIME - INTERNET - PORNOGRAPHYThis photo taken on November 8, 2019 shows a worker checking for illegal content at an office of the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC) in Seoul tasked with hunting down and removing internet sex videos posted without consent. The digital sex crime monitoring team was set up this autumn by South Korea's broadcast regulator, the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC), and operates 24 hours a day. The 16-member taskforce is on the front line of South Korea's battle against the spread of so-called "molka", or spycam videos, largely shot by men secretly filming women in schools, toilets and elsewhere. Ed JONES / AFP
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