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That is where the gay soldiers already in the army’s database were forced to track down even more gay soldiers, the organization claims. The MHRCK struck back, releasing evidence provided by soldiers, including screenshots of the gay dating application Jack’d. According to its written press release, “the army guarantees privacy for homosexual soldiers and makes the effort to prevent their human rights from being violated, by banning discrimination and restricting others from “outing” them.”
13, the organization held a press conference, publicizing the gay blacklist for the first time and calling for the resignation of Army Chief of Staff Jang Jun-kyu, who is accused of orchestrating the scheme.Īt a briefing the next day, the army denied all the allegations about systematically targeting gay soldiers. He is one of the 15 men that the MHRCK is supporting in the case, out of the 40 to 50 men that the organization suspects are on the blacklist. You should know that’s nonsense all you’ll end up doing is outing yourself as gay.”Īccording to the MHRCK, this anonymous soldier did appoint a lawyer and decided to tell the world about the plight of gay soldiers in South Korea. In another phone call, he sounds more threatening: “I heard that you were thinking of getting a lawyer or something.
These are all gay?” the man alleged to be the senior officer asks in the recording dated Mar. Video collaboration by Korea Exposé and media start-up Dotface. Here’s an overview of the blacklist allegations.