Monday, November 24, 2008

Extended family members look after handicapped girl, repeatedly rape her, get suspended sentence in order to take care of her in lieu of parents.

점점점.
A court handed down suspended jail terms to four family members who repeatedly raped a teenage relative who suffered from an intellectual disability.

The Cheongju District Court Thursday sentenced an 87-year-old grandfather and two uncles of a 16-year-old girl to four-year suspended prison terms for sexually assaulting and raping the girl for the last seven years. Another uncle received a three-year suspended jail term.

The court acknowledged that their crime was ``sinful'' as they used the young girl, who is their family member, to satisfy their sexual desires. But it gave the suspended terms, saying, ``The accused have fostered the girl in her parents' place. Considering her disability, she will also need their care and help in living in the future.''

The court added it took the accused people's old age and illness into consideration.

Citizens strongly denounced the ruling, saying the punishments were too lenient for the grave crime. Internet users said it is absurd to release them to ``take care of her,'' as she needs help from others, not from rapists. They also said those committing such a crime do not deserve consideration regarding old age or illnesses.

Some bloggers are collecting signatures to oust the judge who made the ruling. The prosecution also decided to appeal. ``One of them even has a previous conviction for rape but was given a suspended term. The ruling is unacceptable,'' a prosecutor said.

The petition is here and has over 12,700 signatures as of this posting.

15 comments:

Roboseyo said...

you have got to be kidding me.

Mark Eaton said...

Unacceptable? I'm glad someone thought so.

callyjane said...

This is so far beyond outrageous.

Brian, is it possible for we 외국인 to sign the petition?

Brian said...

In theory, calliejane. You need a Daum ID, which I happened to have leftover from my hagwon days. Then you have to enter in your name as it appears on your foreigner ID and then your foreigner number. When I tried to login it said there was some kind of error, so I haven't been able to sign the petition yet. I'll try again later.

Anonymous said...

What. the. fuck.

This is truly, truly absurd.

Zach said...

Wow...

Visiting Korean Stadiums said...

Sad to say, we get this sort of thing in SA all the time, even to the extent of people raping babies, but I doubt the court will make a decision like this, not even in that messed up country.

We will also not have to sign petitions. You will just have to join the crowd on their way to literally burn down the house with the guilty parties still alive inside.

At least the media reported on something useful with citizens not just turning a blind eye.

Anonymous said...

If you're young enough, hale and healthy enough to do the crime then you're young enough, hale and healthy enough to do the time. Age and illness... poppycock!

Maybe being somebody's wife in prison would show them the error of their ways?

The Florida Masochist said...

Brian,

What's the name of the judge? I'd love to give him my Knucklehead award.

Bill

Brian said...

오준근. Not sure how he romanizes it, but the conventional romanization today is Oh Jun-geun.

The Florida Masochist said...

Brian,

Thanks. I'll be hattipping you at the blogs I write at.

Bill

Test said...

This crazy country turn in the wrong way...This crazy country turn in the wrong way...

andrew said...

has anyone seen any korean language coverage of this case (outside of the petition)? if so, could you share the link? thanks.

Brian said...

There have been a couple of articles, but as I said I'm bothered that this hasn't been huge news.

A few Korean-language articles:
http://sisa-issue.inews24.com/php/news_view.php?g_serial=375378&g_menu=050230

http://www.ablenews.co.kr/News/NewsContent.aspx?CategoryCode=0011&NewsCode=001120081125151438091250

http://www.cbs.co.kr/Nocut/Show.asp?IDX=994051

http://www.mdtoday.co.kr/mdtoday/index.html?no=70935

http://enewstoday.co.kr/sub_read.html?uid=214204&section=sc1

http://news.jknews.co.kr/article/news/20081124/6428274.htm

saki said...

Hi does anyone know if he was ever impeached?