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Justice ministry seeking to change law to permit singles to adopt children
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Justice ministry seeking to change law to permit singles to adopt children
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Korea moving to embrace diverse family types
Posted : 2021-05-02 15:11
Updated : 2021-05-02 18:34
Members of activist groups, including Political Mamas and the Korean Hanbumo Association, hold a press conference in front of KBS in Yeouido, Seoul, April 14, to protest discrimination against single parents. This issue came up after the broadcaster decided to have Japanese TV personality Sayuri Fujita, who became an unmarried mother by choice, appear on a childcare program. Korea Times photo by Lee Yu-ji
By Bahk Eun-ji
Every country has a legal definition of and boundaries around what constitutes a family, so that it can apply laws in regard to various family issues, such as childcare, household subsidies, inheritance and housing among others.
Public anger intensifies over death of abused child
Jan 06, 2021, 09:18 am
Flowers, gifts and letters are placed at the grave of Jungin, who died after having been abused by her adoptive parents, at Andersen Park Cemetery in Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do on Jan. 5, 2020./ Source: Yonhap News
AsiaToday reporter Choi Hyun-min
Public anger is intensifying after a 16-month-old girl named Jungin died due to suspected abuse by her adoptive parents. As of Tuesday, nearly 80,000 posts have been uploaded as part of the #SorryJungin challenge which was proposed by the Korea Child Abuse Prevention Association aimed at commemorating the death of Jungin and raising awareness about child abuse.