ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

South Korean pastor hailed as hero, jailed for molesting North Korean teenage defectors

A South Korean pastor once hailed as a hero for helping North Korean defectors escape to safety has been jailed for sexually abusing minors, CNN reported.

ANI Feb 21, 2024 05:34 IST googleads

Representative image

Seoul [South Korea], February 21 (ANI): A South Korean pastor once hailed as a hero for helping North Korean defectors escape to safety has been jailed for sexually abusing minors, CNN reported.
Chun Ki-won has been sentenced to five years in prison last week for molesting six teenage victims between 2016 and 2023, all of whom are either North Korean refugees or children of refugees, according to the Seoul Central District Court.
"The nature of the crime was bad considering the circumstances, method, content, period, and number of crimes," the judge said.
The judge added that Chun had molested the teenagers while "in a position where he has absolute influence over the victims as a school principal."
"Chun's crime appears to have had a negative impact on the victims' formation of sound sexual values, and the victims also wanted him punished," the court said.
Chun was head of the Christian aid organization Durihana, which he claimed had helped more than 1,000 defectors reach Seoul since 1999. According to the organization's website, it runs a boarding school for North Korean children to be "taught the Christian faith."
Chun was arrested and indicted last September for violating the Act on Sexual Protection of Children and Adolescents, CNN reported, citing the Seoul Central District Court.
The judge also ordered Chun to complete an 80-hour sexual violence-related treatment program. He will also be restricted from employment for five years at organizations related to children and youth with disabilities.
Notably, refugees fleeing North Korea often make the perilous journey across the border into China, before attempting to reach South Korea.
Once returned to North Korea, defectors face possible torture, sexual violence, hard labour, imprisonment in political or re-education camps, or even execution by the state, according to activists.
Many defectors rely on a network of secret routes and safe houses, set up by Korean pastors inspired by the Underground Railroad, the secret passages enslaved African Americans used to escape to free states from the late 1700s until the American Civil War. Chun and Durihana were part of this network, helping refugees and victims of sex trafficking and exploitation.
According to a 2019 report by the London-based non-profit organization Korea Future Initiative (KFI), thousands of North Korean refugees have been abducted or trafficked to work in China's multimillion-dollar sex trade, CNN reported. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

"India harnessed digital tools to expand...": MEA Secy (West)

George highlighted how digital tools and AI empower 1.4 billion Indians.

Read More
Asia

India’s Consul General meets Ant Group to boost tech ties

India’s Consul General meets Ant Group to boost tech ties

India's Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, met Ant Group leadership to discuss fintech and digital economy opportunities. This follows high-level engagements with Shanghai's Mayor, aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Reform, Perform and Transform" mantra to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation through the SCO and BRICS.

Read More
Others

INS Trikand to participate in Mauritius National Day celebrations

INS Trikand to participate in Mauritius National Day celebrations

INS Trikand arrived at Port Louis on March 10 (Tuesday) as part of its ongoing operational deployment to the South West Indian Ocean Region, the Indian Navy said.

Read More
Asia

North Korea accelerates preparations for parliamentary elections

North Korea accelerates preparations for parliamentary elections

North Korea is intensifying preparations for its upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for next week, including forming election committees and reviewing candidates for the Supreme People's Assembly, according to a report by Yonhap News Agency citing North Korean state media on Wednesday.

Read More
Europe

Despite dissolution of Alba Party, Dhruva Kumar pushes for Scottish independence, democratic control of resources

Despite dissolution of Alba Party, Dhruva Kumar pushes for Scottish independence, democratic control of resources

In an interview with ANI, Alba Party spokesperson and parliamentary candidate for Glasgow South, Dhruva Kumar, said that the debate around Scottish independence has shifted from a theoretical aspiration to a practical necessity in a post-Brexit world.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.