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In landmark ruling, South Korea court recognises misogyny as motive for hate crime

  • A South Korean court has acknowledged misogyny as a motive for a hate crime, marking a significant step for women's rights.
  • The Changwon District Court upheld a three-year sentence and specified that the crime was motivated by unfounded hatred against women.
  • Advocacy groups hailed the ruling as the first recognition of a misogynistic hate crime in South Korea, although the prosecution's appeal for a longer sentence was denied.
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